Prompt Mode Configuration; File System Configuration Examples - 3Com 4500 Configuration Manual

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The format operation leads to the loss of all files, including the configuration files, on the Flash memory
and is irretrievable.

Prompt Mode Configuration

You can set the prompt mode of the current file system to alert or quiet. In alert mode, the file system
will give a prompt for confirmation if you execute a command which may cause data loss, for example,
deleting or overwriting a file. In quiet mode, such prompt will not be displayed.
Follow these steps to set the prompt mode of file system:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure the prompt mode
of the file system

File System Configuration Examples

# Display all the files in the root directory of the file system on the local unit.
<Sysname> dir /all
Directory of unit1>flash:/
1 (*)
-rw-
2
-rwh
3
-rwh
4
-rwh
5
-rw-
6
-rw-
7
-rwh
8 (*)
-rw-
7239 KB total (2634 KB free)
(*) -with main attribute
(*b) -with both main and backup attribute
# Copy the file flash:/config.cfg to flash:/test/, with 1.cfg as the name of the new file.
<Sysname> copy flash:/config.cfg flash:/test/1.cfg
Copy unit1>flash:/config.cfg to unit1>flash:/test/1.cfg?[Y/N]:y
..
%Copy file unit1>flash:/config.cfg to unit1>flash:/test/1.cfg...Done.
# Display the file information after the copy operation.
<Sysname> dir /all
Use the command...
system-view
file prompt { alert | quiet }
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Jan 01 1970 00:07:03
4
Apr 01 2000 23:55:49
428
Apr 02 2000 00:47:30
572
Apr 02 2000 00:47:38
1220
Apr 02 2000 00:06:57
26103
Jan 01 1970 00:04:34
88
Apr 01 2000 23:55:53
1376
Apr 02 2000 01:56:28
(b) -with backup attribute
Required
By default, the prompt mode of the
file system is alert.
test.bin
snmpboots
hostkey
serverkey
song.cfg
testv1r1.bin
private-data.txt
config.cfg
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