Table 1-5 Configuration on prompt mode of file system
To do...
Enter system view
Configure the prompt mode of
the file system
File System Configuration Example
# Display all the files in the root directory of the file system.
<Sysname> dir /all
Directory of unit1>flash:/
1 (*)
-rw-
2 (*)
-rw-
3
-rwh
4
-rwh
5
-rwh
6
-rwh
7
drw-
7239 KB total (3585 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
Directory of unit1>flash:/
1 (*)
-rw-
2 (*)
-rw-
3
-rwh
4
-rwh
5
-rwh
6
-rwh
7
drw-
7239 KB total (3585 KB free)
(*) -with main attribute
Use the command...
system-view
file prompt { alert | quiet }
3579326
Mar 28 2007 10:51:22
1235
Apr 03 2000 16:04:52
151
Apr 03 2000 16:04:55
716
Apr 04 2000 17:27:35
572
Apr 04 2000 17:27:41
548
Apr 04 2000 17:30:06
-
Apr 04 2000 23:04:21
(b) -with backup attribute
3579326
Mar 28 2007 10:51:22
1235
Apr 03 2000 16:04:52
151
Apr 03 2000 16:04:55
716
Apr 04 2000 17:27:35
572
Apr 04 2000 17:27:41
548
Apr 04 2000 17:30:06
-
Apr 04 2000 23:04:21
(b) -with backup attribute
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Required
By default, the prompt mode of the
file system is alert.
s4210.bin
config.cfg
private-data.txt
hostkey
serverkey
dsakey
test
s4210.bin
config.cfg
private-data.txt
hostkey
serverkey
dsakey
test
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