ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
mv
mv [internal-memory <old-name-internal> internal-memory <new-name-internal>
| internal-memory <old-name-internal> memorycard <new-name-memorycard> |
memorycard <old-name-memorycard> memorycard <new-name-memorycard> |
memorycard <new-name-memorycard> <new-name> | <old-name> memorycard <new-
name-memorycard> | <old-name> <new-name>]
Description
Moves or renames an existing configuration, policy, or if configured, core dump file in the system.
Syntax Description
internal-memory
old-name-internal
new-name-internal
memorycard
old-name-memorycard
new-name-memorycard
old-name
new-name
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
If you rename a file with a given extension, remember the following:
XML-formatted configuration files have the .cfg file extension. The switch only runs .cfg files.
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ASCII-formatted configuration files have the .xsf file extensions. See
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Upgrade and Boot Options,"
Policy files have the .pol file extension.
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Core dump files have the .gz file extension. See
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page 266
for more information.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
Specifies the internal memory card.
Specifies the current name of the core dump file located on the internal
memory card.
Specifies the new name of the core dump file located on the internal memory
card.
Specifies the removable external compact flash card.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.
Specifies the current name of the file located on the external compact flash
memory card. Depending on your switch configuration, you can have
configuration, policy, or cord dump files stored in this card.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.
Specifies the new name of the file located on the external compact flash
memory card.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.
Specifies the current name of the configuration or policy file on the system.
Specifies the new name of the configuration or policy file on the system.
in the ExtremeWare XOS Concepts Guide for more information.
"Internal Memory and Core Dump Files" on
Appendix A, "Software
mv
265
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