Listing the Secondary MPX Files
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Listing the Secondary MPX Files
The sls command lists the files in the secondary MPX module. This is similar to the ls
command; however, it lists files in the secondary MPX. To list files in the secondary MPX,
enter
sls
at the system prompt. The following is a typical example.
/flash/esm.img 27204 7/14/99 11:39
/flash/mesm.img 27561 7/14/99 11:39
/flash/mpm.img 1790889 7/14/99 11:39
/flash/rav.img 83588 7/14/9 11:39
/flash/mpm.cnf 32768 1/ 1/70 00:00
/flash/mpm.log 18072 7/30/99 13:51
/flash/mpm.cfg 32768 7/30/99 14:40
/flash/mpm.cmd 32 1/ 1/70 00:00
/flash/gated.img 547041 8/27/9 16:01
/flash has 1071449 bytes free.
/simm Not present.
The sls command lists every file in the secondary MPX’s flash memory followed by its size (in
bytes), creation date, and creation time. The three-letter file name suffix indicates the type of
file which includes configuration (cnf and cfg), command (cmd), and image (img). The image
file suffix can be changed for both the primary and secondary MPXs with the nisuf command,
which is described in Setting the Load Suffix on page 6-14.
Transferring a File to the Secondary MPX
The mpmstore command transfers a file in the flash memory of the primary MPX to the flash
memory of the secondary MPX. To use this command, enter mpmstore, followed by a space, a
slash (/), the name of the flash directory, another slash (/), and the name of the file you want
to transfer.
For example, to transfer the file
mpm.log from the /flash directory on the primary MPX to the
secondary MPX, for example, you would enter
mpmstore /flash/mpm.log
at the system prompt. The following will be displayed.
Transferring...
If the file already exists on the target MPX, something similar to the following message will be
displayed.
File mpm.log exists on slot 2
Use the mpmreplace command, which is described in Replacing a File on the Secondary MPX
on page 6-12, to replace a file that already exists.