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Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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File Management Commands

move

Moves an existing file or directory to a new location.
move {[path/]filename dest_path[/new_filename] | [path/]dir dest_path[/new_dir]}
Syntax Definitions
path/
filename
dest_path
/new_filename
dir
/new_dir
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
The move command does not make a copy of the file or directory being moved. To copy a file or direc-
tory to the current path or to a new location, use the
Be sure to separate path directories and file names with a slash (/). Refer to the examples below.
Up to 255 characters may be used for a fully qualified path.
A path can contain up to a maximum of seven (7) directories including /flash.
As with files names, up to thirty-two (32) characters may be used for a directory name.
File and directory names can include only the following character types: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dashes (-),
dots (.), and underscores (_).
This command can also be used on the secondary CMM.
Examples
-> move flash/asc.1.snap flash/backup_files/asc.1.snap
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Specifies the path (i.e., location) containing the file or directory being
moved. If no path name is specified, the command assumes the current
path.
Specifies the name of the existing file to be moved.
Specifies the destination path (i.e., new location) for the file or direc-
tory that is being moved.
Specifies a new file name for the file being moved. If a new name is not
specified, the existing name will be used.
Specifies the name of the existing directory to be moved.
Specifies a new directory name for the directory being moved. If a new
name is not specified, the existing name will be used.
June 2012
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command.
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