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Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Chapter 2 Before You Begin
Using Switch File Systems
•
Compressing and Uncompressing Files, page 2-32
•
Displaying the Last Lines in a File, page 2-32
Specifying File Systems
The syntax for specifying a file system is
scheme
:
[
//
server
/
].
Table 2-4
describes the file system syntax
components.
Setting the Current Directory
The
cd
command changes the current directory level to a specified directory level. CLI defaults to the
volatile: file system. This command expects a directory name input.
Table 2-4
File System Syntax Components
Scheme
Server
Description
bootflash
sup-active
sup-local
sup-1
module-5
1
module-7
2
1.
Cisco MDS 9506 and Cisco MDS 9509 switches
2.
Cisco MDS 9513 Directors
Internal CompactFlash memory located on
the active supervisor used for storing
system images, configuration files, and
other miscellaneous files.
sup-standby
sup-remote
sup-2
module-6
1
module-8
2
Internal CompactFlash memory located on
the standby supervisor used for storing
system images, configuration files, and
other miscellaneous files.
slot0
—
External CompactFlash installed in a
supervisor module used for storing system
images, configuration files, and other
miscellaneous files
volatile
—
Volatile random-access memory (VRAM)
located on a supervisor module used for
temporary or pending changes
nvram
—
Nonvolatile random-access memory
(NVRAM) located on a supervisor module
used for storing the startup-config file
log
—
Memory on the active supervisor that
stores logging file statistics
system
—
Memory on a supervisor module used for
storing the running-config file
modflash
slot-
slot
CompactFlash located on a Storage
Services Module (SSM) used for storing
the SSI boot image