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The Virtual Services Platform 9000 stop command does not succeed if the specified device is in
use. Common uses that impede the proper execution of the stop command are:
• USB or external Compact Flash file access is in progress (move, copy, read, or write) to or
from the USB, or the external Compact Flash.
Discontinue operations or wait for access completion before you use the stop command.
• The ACLI session current working directory is configured for the device you need to remove.
Change the current working directory to internal Compact Flash, which is the default.
• Logging is enabled to the external Compact Flash, which is the default.
Use the show logging config command to verify the current storage location. If the
location is the external Compact Flash card that you need to remove, use the no logging
logToExtFlash command to log to the internal Compact Flash.
• PCAP is enabled.
Disable PCAP, which requires the external Compact Flash. Use the show pcap command to
verify if PCAP is enabled. To disable PCAP, use the no pcap enable command.
• Debugging features are enabled.
The debug-config file and trace-logging flags must be disabled, which is the default. Use the
show boot config flags command to verify the status. Use the no boot config
flags debug-config file or the no boot config flags trace-logging command
to disable these flags.
About this task
Note:
Use the Avaya Compact Flash device (EC1411010-E6) with the Virtual Services Platform 9000
because the Avaya Compact Flash is validated for proper operation on the Virtual Services
Platform 9000. Do not use other Compact Flash devices because they are not verified for Virtual
Services Platform 9000 compatibility, and can result in loss of access to the Compact Flash
device.
Procedure
1. Enter Privileged EXEC mode:
enable
2. Remove a USB device:
a. Unmount the USB device:
usb-stop
b. Wait for the response that indicates it is safe to remove the device.
c. Physically remove the device.
3. Remove an external Compact Flash device:
a. Unmount the external flash device:
extflash-stop
October 2015
Removing external storage devices from the CP module
Installing the Avaya VSP 9000
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