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info-center logfile directory
command to change the directory to avoid log loss. For more
information about this command, see
Network Management and Monitoring Command
Reference
.
Configuration procedure
Perform this task in user view.
Task
Command
Remarks
Partition a storage medium.
fdisk
medium
[
partition-number
]
By default, a CF card or USB disk has
only one partition (
cfa0:
or
usba0:
).
To partition a storage medium evenly,
specify the
partition-number
argument.
To customize the sizes of partitions, do
not specify the
partition-number
argument. The command will require you
to specify a size for each partition.
Mounting or unmounting a file system
Generally, file systems on a hot-swappable storage medium are automatically mounted when the
storage medium is connected to the device. If the system cannot recognize a file system, you must
mount the file system before you can access it.
To remove a hot-swappable storage medium from the device, you must first unmount all file systems
on the storage medium to disconnect the medium from the device. Removing a connected
hot-swappable storage medium might damage files on the storage medium or even the storage
medium itself.
To use an unmounted file system, you must mount the file system again.
Restrictions and guidelines
You can mount or unmount a file system only when no other users are accessing the file system.
To prevent a USB disk and the USB interface from being damaged, make sure the following
requirements are met before unmounting file systems on the USB disk:
•
The system has recognized the USB disk.
•
The USB disk LED is not blinking.
Configuration procedure
Perform one of the following tasks in user view as appropriate:
Task
Command
Mount a file system.
mount filesystem
Unmount a file system.
umount
filesystem
Formatting a file system
CAUTION:
Formatting a file system permanently deletes all files and directories in the file system. You cannot
restore the deleted files or directories.
You can format a file system only when no other users are accessing the file system.
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