Managing Files; Formatting Storage Devices; Setting The Prompt Mode Of The File System - 3Com Switch 7700 Configuration Manual

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Managing Files

Formatting Storage
Devices
Setting the Prompt
Mode of the File System
M
ANAGEMENT
Perform the following operations in user view.
Table 1 Directory Operation
Operation
Create a directory
Delete a directory
Display the current working directory
Display the information about directories or
files
Change the current directory
You can use the file system to delete, undelete, or permanently delete a file. It can
also be used to display file contents; rename, copy, and move a file; and display
the information about a specified file. Use the commands in Table 2 to perform file
operations.
Perform the following operations in user view.
Table 2 File Operation
Operation
Delete a file from the file system and move it
to the recycle bin
Restore a file from the recycle bin
Delete a file from the recycle bin permanently reset recycle-bin file-url
View contents of a file
Rename a file
Copy a file
Move a file
Display the information about directories or
files
The file system can be used to format the flash memory on the Switch 7700 fabric
module.
Perform the following operation in user view.
Table 3 Formatting Storage Devices
Operation
Format the storage device
Use the command in Table 4 to confirm prompts for file system commands.
Perform the following operation in system view.
Table 4 File System Operation
Operation
Set the file system prompt mode.
Command
mkdir directory
rmdir directory
pwd
dir [ / all ] [ file-url ]
cd directory
Command
delete file-url
undelete file-url
more file-url
rename fileurl-source fileurl-dest
copy fileurl-source fileurl-dest
move fileurl-source fileurl-dest
dir [ / all ] [ file-url ]
Command
format filesystem
Command
file prompt { alert | quiet }

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