Pwd - HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual

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To upload a file in some other directory, the localfile argument must specify the target directory plus the
file name such as flash:/subdirectory/a.cfg. Otherwise, the command fails to take effect.
Examples
# Upload the file a.txt in the working directory accessed by the ftp command and save the file as b.txt
on the FTP server.
ftp> put a.txt b.txt
local: a.txt remote: b.txt
150 Connecting to port 47461
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes sent in 0.000671 seconds (2.23 Mbyte/s)
# Upload the file a.txt in the folder test from the working directory accessed by the ftp command and
save the file as b.txt on the FTP server.
ftp> put flash:/test/a.txt b.txt
local: flash:/test/a.txt remote: b.txt
150 Connecting to port 47461
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes sent in 0.000671 seconds (2.23 Mbyte/s)
# Upload the file a.txt in the root directory of the storage medium of member device 2 and save the file
as b.txt on the FTP server.
ftp> put slot2#flash:/test/a.txt b.txt
local: slot2#flash:/test/a.txt remote: b.txt
150 Connecting to port 47461
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes sent in 0.000671 seconds (2.23 Mbyte/s)
Related commands
get

pwd

Use pwd to display the currently accessed directory on the FTP server.
Syntax
pwd
Views
FTP client view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
You can perform this operation only after you log in to the FTP server.
Examples
# Display the currently accessed directory on the remote FTP server.
ftp> cd subdir
250 OK. Current directory is /subdir
ftp> pwd
101

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