Deleting A File; Dealing With Password Loss - HP A6616 Installation Manual

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For details about the startup saved-configuration cfgfile command, refer to File System
Management in the System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual.

Deleting a File

Deleting a file on the BootWare menu
Select 3 from the file control sub-menu. The following information appears:
Deleting the file in cfa0:
'M' = MAIN
'B' = BACKUP
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|NO. Size(B)
Time
|1
941352
Nov/26/2000 12:02:42 N/A
|2
24802996
Nov/04/2007 17:03:26 N/A
|3
1355
Nov/04/2007 17:22:12 N/A
|4
1597
Nov/04/2007 10:07:10 N/A
|5
24802996
Nov/11/2055 15:11:42 M
|0
Exit
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Enter file no:
Enter the file number, which is 4 in this example. The following information appears:
The file you selected is cfa0:/~/startup.cfg,Delete it? [Y/N]
Enter Y.
If the system displays the following information, the file has been successfully deleted:
Deleting...........Done!
Deleting a file at the CLI
You can delete a file using the delete [ /unreserved ] file-url command in user view. In the
command, /unreserved deletes a file permanently, and file-url specifies the file to be deleted.
# Delete the file test.txt in the root directory.
<HP> delete test.txt
Delete cfa0:/test.txt?[Y/N]:y
%Delete file cfa0:/test.txt...Done.
Now, the file test.txt is moved to the recycle bin. If you want to restore the file, you can use the
undelete command.
# Restore the file test.txt from the recycle bin.
<HP> undelete test.txt
Undelete cfa0:/test.txt? [Y/N]:y
% Undeleted file cfa0:/test.txt.
For details about the delete and undelete commands, refer to File System Management in the
System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual.

Dealing with Password Loss

When the BootWare password, user password or super password is lost, resort to the following
methods:
'S' = SECURE
'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
Type
Name
cfa0:/logfile/logfile.log |
cfa0:/main_bak.bin
cfa0:/startup.cfg
cfa0:/~/startup.cfg
cfa0:/main.bin
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