3Com 5500-SI Switch User Manual


 
File System Configuration 517
File System
Configuration
Perform the following file system configuration in user view.
If you delete a file and then another file with the same name under the same
directory, the recycle bin only reserves the last deleted file.
The files which are deleted by using the delete command without the /unreserved
parameter will be saved in the recycle bin and therefore still occupy storage space.
You can use the reset recycle-bin command to clear all useless files in the recycle bin
to recycle storage space.
You can use the update fabric command only after inhibiting service traffic.
In the display output of the dir /all command, the deleted files reserved in the recycle
bin will be marked with square brackets.
If all configuration files are deleted, the system will use the default configuration
parameters for initialization when the Ethernet switch starts up next time.
Table 585 Configure the file system
Operation Command Description
Delete file(s) delete [ /unreserved ] file-url
delete { running-files |
standby-files } [ /fabric ] [
/unreserved ]
Optional
You can use the undelete
command to restore the files
which are deleted by using
the delete command
without the /unreserved
keyword.
Delete the files in the
recycle bin completely
reset recycle-bin [ file-url ] [ /force ]
reset recycle-bin [ /fabric ]
Optional
Delete configuration file in
flash memory
reset saved-configuration [
backup | main ]
Optional
Update the software on the
whole fabric
update fabric file-name Optional
You can use this command
only after inhibiting service
traffic.
Display the directory or file
information
dir [ /all ] [ /fabric | file-url ] Optional
Save the current
configurations to a file in
the flash memory so as to
use the file as the main or
backup configuration file
upon next startup
save [ cfgfile | [safely ] [ backup |
main ] ]
Optional
You can execute the
display commands in any
view.
Display the current
configuration file
display saved-configuration [ unit
unit-id ] [ by-linenum ]
Display the current
configurations
display current-configuration [
configuration [ configuration-type ] |
interface [ interface-type ] [
interface-number ] | vlan [ vlan-id ] ] [
by-linenum ] [ | { begin | include |
exclude } regular-expression ]
Display the information
about the startup
configuration files
display startup [ unit unit-id ]
Display the running
configurations in the
current view of the system
display this [ by-linenum ]