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For example, if the
reset saved-configuration
backup
command is executed, the backup
next-startup configuration file setting is set to NULL, but the file is still used as the main file. To delete
the file, you must also execute the
reset saved-configuration
main
command.
If no configuration file attribute is specified, the
reset saved-configuration
command deletes the
main next-startup configuration file.
Examples
# (In standalone mode.) Delete the main next-startup configuration file from the HPE 7910/HPE 7910
TAA switch's active and standby MPUs.
<Sysname> reset saved-configuration
The saved configuration file will be erased. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y
Configuration file in flash is being cleared.
Please wait ...
..
MainBoard:
Configuration file is cleared.
Slot 11:
Erase next configuration file successfully
# (In IRF mode.) Delete the backup next-startup configuration file from each MPU in an HPE
7910/HPE 7910 TAA IRF fabric.
<Sysname> reset saved-configuration backup
The saved configuration file will be erased. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y
Configuration file in flash is being cleared.
Please wait ...
..
MainBoard:
Configuration file is cleared.
Chassis 2 Slot 11:
Erase next configuration file successfully
Related commands
display saved-configuration
restore startup-configuration
Use
restore startup-configuration
to download a configuration file from a TFTP server and specify
it as the main next-startup configuration file.
Syntax
restore startup-configuration from
tftp-server src-filename
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
tftp-server:
Specifies a TFTP server's IPv4 address or host name. The host name is a
case-insensitive string of 1 to 253 characters. Valid characters include letters, digits, hyphens (-),
underscores (_), and dots (.).