Parameter
Description
destfilename
Specify the new name of the copied file.
system
Copy the file to the system partition.
usb:
Copy a file from an attached USB device to the flash file system.
partition
Specify the partition on the USB device.
filename
Full name of the file to be copied.
flash:
Copy the file to the flash file system
destfilename
Specify the new name of the copied file.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to save back-up copies of the configuration file to an FTP or TFTP server, or to load a saved file
from an FTP or TFTP server.
Three partitions reside on the file system flash. Totalling 256MB, the three partitions provide space to hold the
system image files (in partitions 1 and 2 which are 45MB each) and user files (in partition 3, which is 165MB).
System software runs on the system partitions; the database, DHCP, startup configuration, and logs are positioned
on the user partition.
To restore a database, copy the database from the network server and import the database.
To restore a configuration file, copy the file from network server to the controller’s flash system then copy the file
from the flash system to the system configuration. This ensures that you do not accidentally overwrite your system
startup configuration file.
Unlike the controller's flash, the USB device has more than two partitions; not just 0 and 1. When copying a file
from a USB device, you must know which partition the target file is on. Use the
show storage
command to identify
the location of the file to identify the correct USB partition.
Example
The following commands copy the configuration file named engineering from the TFTP server to the controller’s
flash file system and then uses that file as the startup configuration. This example assumes the startup configuration
file is named default.cfg:
(host) (config) #copy tftp: 192.0.2.0 engineering flash: default.bak
copy flash: default.bak flash: default.cfg
Command History
This command was introduced in ArubaOS 1.0.
Modification
ArubaOS 1.0
Introduced for the first time.
ArubaOS 6.2
The USB parameters introduced.
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 |
Reference Guide
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