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OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Chapter 8 Working with Configuration Files
Managing Configuration Files
switch#
show cfs application
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Application Enabled Scope
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ntp No Physical-all
fscm Yes Physical-fc
islb No Physical-fc
role No Physical-all
rscn No Logical
radius No Physical-all
fctimer No Physical-fc
syslogd No Physical-all
callhome No Physical-all
fcdomain No Logical
device-alias Yes Physical-fc
Total number of entries = 11
Unlocking the Startup Configuration File
The startup configuration file can be locked by applications on the switch. To display locks on the startup
configuration file, use the following command:
switch#
show system internal sysmgr startup-config locks
To release a lock on the startup configuration file, use the following command:
switch#
system startup-config unlock 10
Copying Configuration Files
The syntax for the
copy
command follows and is explained in
Table 8-1
.
switch#
copy
scheme
://
server
/
filename
scheme
://
server
/
filename
Table 8-1
copy Command Syntax
Scheme
Server
File Name
bootflash
sup-active
sup-standby
sup-1 or module-5
sup-2 or module-6
sup-local
sup-remote
User-specified
slot0
—
User-specified
volatile
—
User-specified
nvram
—
startup-config or snapshot-config
system
—
running-config