Examples Of Using A File System; Accessing Directories On A Standby Supervisor Module; Performing Issu Or Issd Using A Usb Drive - Cisco MDS 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Examples of Using a File System

Example:
switch# tar list bootflash:config-archive.tar.gz
config-file
new-config
Examples of Using a File System
This section includes examples of using a file system on a device.

Accessing Directories on a Standby Supervisor Module

This example shows how to list the files on a standby supervisor module:
switch# dir bootflash://sup-remote
12198912
12097024
41574014
Usage for bootflash://sup-remote
67747169 bytes used
116812447 bytes free
184559616 bytes total
This example shows how to delete a file on a standby supervisor module:
switch# delete bootflash://sup-remote/aOldConfig.txt

Performing ISSU or ISSD Using a USB Drive

This example shows how to perform an In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) or In-Service Software Downgrade
(ISSD) using a system image or kickstart image from a USB drive:
switch# install all system usb1:m9300-s1ek9-mzg.6.2.13.FM.0.65.bin.S0 kickstart
usb1:m9300-s1ek9-kickstart-mzg.6.2.13.FM.0.65.bin.S0
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m9500-sf1ek9-kickstart-mzg.1.3.0.39a.bin
dplug2
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