Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
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syslog replicate
part of SYSLOG; default is no (disabled); fuse log is not seen as part of SYSLOG.
hostname
Set system hostname. See
Gateway (CLI)" on page 61
hostname <hostname>
Set the system hostname. Use no hostname to clear the setting.
show hosts
List system hostname, DNS configuration, and static host mappings.
image
Manipulate system software images.
image
boot {location <location_ID> | next}
delete <image_name>
fetch {<URL> | <SCP>} [filename <name>]
install <image_filename>
location <partition_number>
progress {no-track | track}
verify {ignore-sig | require-sig}]
move <source_image_name> <dest_image_name>
options require-sig
Notes:
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—Specify from which location the image should boot by default; there are only two
boot
locations to choose from so the options are 1 and 2 for location ID. If next is used, set the
boot location to be the next one after the one currently booted from. This does not mean
the next one after the one Media Flow Controller is currently set to boot from; thus the
command is idempotent, and does not continue to cycle through all of the available
locations.
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delete
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fetch
given that name; otherwise it is given whatever name it had on the server (the part after
the last slash in the URL). See
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install
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location
from is chosen. You cannot install to the "active" location (the one which is currently
booted). On a two-location system, this is never necessary, as there is only one legal
choice, which is chosen automatically if no location is specified.
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progress
enable): no-track overrides the set default value enabling tracking, and blocks
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hostname
—Specify whether (enable) or not fuse log messages are seen as
"Configuring Interfaces, Hostname, Domain List, DNS, and Default
for task details.
—Delete the specified image file.
—Download an image from the specified URL. If a filename is specified, the file is
—Install the specified image file. Arguments:
—If no location is specified, the next one after the one currently booted
—override the CLI default for displaying progress (cli default progress
Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
"Terminology" on page 30
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for the scp URL format).