Undelete - HPE D6020 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Parameters
filesystem: Specifies the name of a file system.
Usage guidelines
File systems on storage media are automatically mounted when storage media are connected to the
device. To remove a hot-swappable storage medium from the device, you must first unmount the file
system on the storage medium to disconnect the medium from the device. Removing a connected
hot-swappable storage medium might damage files on the storage medium or even the storage
medium.
You can unmount a file system only when no other users are accessing the file system.
To avoid file system corruption, do not perform the following tasks while the system is unmounting a
file system:
Install or remove storage media.
Install or remove cards. (Distributed devices in IRF or standalone mode.)
Perform an active/standby switchover. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.)
Perform a switchover between the global active MPU and a global standby MPU. (Distributed
devices in IRF mode.)
Perform a master/subordinate switchover. (Centralized devices in IRF mode.)
Examples
# (Centralized devices in standalone mode.) Unmount the file system on the CF card.
<Sysname> umount cfa0:
# (Centralized devices in IRF mode.) Unmount the file system on the CF card of the master.
<Sysname> umount cfa0:
# (Centralized devices in IRF mode.) Unmount the file system on the CF card of a subordinate
member.
<Sysname> umount slot2#cfa0:
# (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Unmount the file system on the CF card of the active
MPU.
<Sysname> umount cfa0:
# (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Unmount the file system on the CF card of the standby
MPU (in slot 5).
<Sysname> umount slot5#cfa0:
# (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Unmount the file system on the CF card of the global active
MPU.
<Sysname> umount cfa0:
# (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Unmount the file system on the CF card of a global standby
MPU.
<Sysname> umount chassis2#slot5#cfa0:
Related commands
mount

undelete

Use undelete to restore a file from the recycle bin.
Syntax
undelete file
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