ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
Commands for Managing the ExtremeWare XOS Software
ls
ls {internal-memory | memorycard}
Description
Lists all configuration, policy, and if configured, core dump files in the system.
Syntax Description
internal-memory
memorycard
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
If you use issue this command without any options, the output displays all of the configuration and
policy files stored on the switch.
If you configure and enable the switch to send core dump (debug) information to the internal memory
card, specify the
card. For more information about core dump files, see
If you specify the
the external compact flash memory card, including core dump files if so configured. For more
information about core dump files, see
Understanding the Output. Output from this command includes the following:
The first column displays the file permission using the following ten place holders:
●
The first place holder displays - for a file.
■
The next three place holders display
■
file owner.
The following three place holders display
■
owner's group.
The last three place holders display
■
file owner's group.
The second column displays how many links the file has to other files or directories.
●
The third column displays the file owner.
●
The remaining columns display the file size, date and time the file was last modified, and the file
●
name.
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Lists the core dump (debug) files that are present and saved in the internal
memory card.
Lists all of the files on the removable external compact flash memory card.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.
option to display the core dump files stored on the internal memory
internal-memory
option on a modular switch, the output displays all of the files stored on
memorycard
"Core Dump Files" on page
"Core Dump Files" on page
for read access and
for write access permission for the
r
w
for read access permission for members of the file
r
for read access for every user that is not a member of the
r
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