Copying The Image On The Primary Srp Module - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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The CLI enters Boot mode (:boot## prompt). If you do not press the mb key
sequence, the reloading process continues and returns the CLI to the normal User
Exec mode.
Issue the flash-disk initialize command.
2.
Use to reformat the flash card.
You can perform a low-level format of the flash card.
On the E120 and E320 routers only, you can use this command to format a second
flash card installed as disk1. You can issue this command in Boot mode for either flash
card. In Privileged Exec mode, you can use the disk1 keyword to access the unmounted
second flash card while the router is in an operational state.
This command is available for disk1 in Privileged Exec mode only on SRP 320 modules.
This command is not accepted for disk0 in Privileged Exec mode.
Example 1
host1#halt primary-srp
host1#reload
WARNING: Execution of this command will cause the system to reboot.
Proceed with reload? [confirm]
Reload operation commencing, please wait...
[ Press mb]
:boot##flash-disk initialize
Example 2—On an SRP 320 module
host1#no mount disk1
% Device is dismounted
host1#flash-disk initialize disk1
WARNING: Execution of this command will cause the contents of disk1 to be
erased.
Proceed with Flash disk initialization? [confirm]
Please wait..............................
There is no no version.
See flash-disk initialize.
NOTE: The information in this section does not apply to the ERX310 router,
which does not support SRP module redundancy.
You can copy the contents of NVS on the primary SRP module to a spare flash card. To
do so:
Access Boot mode.
1.
a. From Privileged Exec mode, enter the reload command. Information about the
reloading process is displayed.
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