Managing The File System - Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual

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10 -rw- 27674906 Jul 06 2007 19:54:52 boot-image-FILE
11 drw-
8192 Jan 01 1980 00:18:28 diag
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7276 Jul 20 2007 01:52:40 startup-config.bak
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14 -rw- 27674906 Jul 06 2007 19:52:22 boot-image
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View Configuration Files
Configuration files have three commented lines at the beginning of the file, as shown in the following example, to help you track the
last time any user made a change to the file, which user made the changes, and when the file was last saved to the startup-
configuration.
In the running-configuration file, if there is a difference between the timestamp on the "Last configuration change" and "Startup-
config last updated," you have made changes that have not been saved and are preserved after a system reboot.
Example of the show running-config Command
Dell#show running-config
Current Configuration ...
! Version 9.4(0.0)
! Last configuration change at Tue Mar 11 21:33:56 2014 by admin
! Startup-config last updated at Tue Mar 11 12:11:00 2014 by default
!
boot system stack-unit 1 primary system: B:
boot system stack-unit 1 secondary tftp://10.16.127.35/dt-maa-s4810-2
boot system stack-unit 1 default tftp://10.16.127.35/dt-maa-s4810-2
boot system gateway 10.16.130.254
!
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- Under Managing the File System, the word external Flash must be removed
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- The output of show file-systems must be modified as follows.
Dell#show file-systems
Size(b)
Free(b)
2056916992
2056540160
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Dell#

Managing the File System

The Dell Networking system can use the internal Flash, external Flash, or remote devices to store files.
The system stores files on the internal Flash by default but can be configured to store files elsewhere.
To view file system information, use the following command.
View information about each file system.
EXEC Privilege mode
show file-systems
The output of the show file-systems command in the following example shows the total capacity, amount of free memory, file
structure, media type, read/write privileges for each storage device in use.
Dell#show file-systems
Size(b)
Free(b)
520962048 213778432 dosFs2.0 USERFLASH rw flash:
127772672
21936128 dosFs2.0 USERFLASH rw slot0:
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FAT32 USERFLASH
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Feature Type Flags Prefixes
- network
- network
- network
Type
Flags
rw
network
rw
network
rw
network
rw
rw ftp:
rw tftp:
rw scp:
Prefixes
flash:
ftp:
tftp:
scp:
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