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Switch Memory and Configuration
Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options
Syntax
:
copy flash flash <
destination flash
>
where:
destination flash
=
primary
or
secondary
:
For example, to copy the image in secondary flash to primary flash:
1. Verify that there is a valid flash image in the secondary flash location. The
following figure indicates that a software image is present in secondary
flash. (If you are unsure whether the image is secondary flash is valid, try
booting from it before you proceed, by using
boot system flash secondary
.)
C a u t i o n - - N o
U n d o !
ProCurve# show flash
Image
Size(Bytes) Date
Version Build #
Primary Image : 3224515 03/17/06 N.10.XX 2624
Secondary Image : 3220653
02/15/06 N.10.XX
728
Boot Rom Version: N.10.XA
Current Boot : Primary
ProCurve#
The unequal code
size, differing dates,
and differing
version numbers
indicates two
different versions of
the software.
Figure 6-10. Example Indicating Two Different Software Versions in Primary and
Secondary Flash
Execute the copy command as follows:
ProCurve(config)# copy flash flash primary
Erasing the Contents of Primary or Secondary Flash.
This command
deletes the software image file from the specified flash location.
Before using this command in one flash image location (primary or second
ary), ensure that you have a valid software file in the other flash image location
(secondary or primary). If the switch has only one flash image loaded (in either
primary or secondary flash) and you erase that image, then the switch does
not have a software image stored in flash. In this case, if you do not reboot or
power cycle the switch, you can recover by using xmodem or tftp to download
another software image.
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