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RUGGEDCOM ROS
User Guide
1.
Log in to the device as an admin user and access the CLI shell. For more information about accessing the
CLI shell, refer to
Type flashfiles. A list of files currently in Flash memory is displayed, along with their locations and the
2.
amount of memory they consume. For example:
>flashfiles
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Filename
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boot.bin
main.bin
fpga.xsvf
syslog.txt
ssh.keys
ssl.crt
banner.txt
crashlog.txt
config.bak
config.csv
factory.txt
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Section 2.8.2

Viewing Flash File Details

To view the details of a file currently stored in Flash memory, do the following:
1.
Log in to the device as an admin user and access the CLI shell. For more information about accessing the
CLI shell, refer to
2.
Display information about a file by typing:
flashfiles info filename
Where:
• filename is the name of the file stored in Flash memory
Details, similar to the following, are displayed.
Updated for RP110
>flashfiles info main.bin
Flash file information for main.bin:
Header version
Platform
File name
Firmware version : v4.1.0
Build date
File length
Board IDs
Header CRC
Header CRC Calc
Body CRC
Body CRC Calc
Viewing Flash File Details
Section 2.6, "Using the Command Line
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Size
Sectors
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00110000 140000
17-36
00250000 010000
37-37
00260000 140000
38-57
003A0000 010000
58-58
003B0000 010000
59-59
003C0000 010000
60-60
003D0000 010000
61-61
003E0000 010000
62-62
003F0000 008000
63-63
003FC000 004000
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Section 2.6, "Using the Command Line
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