File Management Tasks
The following sections are basic system tasks that can be performed.
Note that when a file system operation is performed with the copy, delete, move, rd, or scp
commands that can potentially delete or overwrite a file system entry, a prompt appears to confirm
the action. The force keyword performs the copy, delete, move, rd, and scp actions without
displaying the confirmation prompt.
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The following displays the file configuration:
A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # attrib +r BOF.SAV
A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # attrib
R
Creating Directories
Use the
Enter the
Use the CLI syntax displayed below to modify file attributes:
CLI Syntax: file>
7210 SAS D, E, K OS Basic System Configuration Guide
Modifying File Attributes on page 98
Creating Directories on page 90
Copying Files on page 91
Moving Files on page 92
Removing Files and Deleting Directories on page 92
Displaying Directory and File Information on page 93
A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # attrib
cf1:\bootlog.txt
cf1:\bof.cfg
cf1:\boot.ldr
cf1:\bootlog_prev.txt
cf1:\BOF.SAV
cf1:\bootlog.txt
cf1:\bof.cfg
cf1:\boot.ldr
cf1:\bootlog_prev.txt
cf1:\BOF.SAV
command to create a new directory in the local file system, one level at a time.
md
command to navigate to different directories.
cd
File System Management
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