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On a multi-member IRF fabric, you can use the storage device name to access the file system of the
master. To access the file system of any other member device, use the name in the
slotmember-ID#storage-device-name
format.
For example:
To access the
test
folder under the root directory of the flash memory on the master device:
<Master> mkdir test
Creating directory flash:/test... Done.
<Master> dir
Directory of flash:
0 -rw- 43548660 Jan 01 2011 08:21:29 system.ipe
1 drw- - Jan 01 2011 00:00:30 diagfile
2 -rw- 567 Jan 02 2011 01:41:54 dsakey
3 -rw- 735 Jan 02 2011 01:42:03 hostkey
4 -rw- 36 Jan 01 2011 00:07:52 ifindex.dat
5 -rw- 0 Jan 01 2011 00:53:09 lauth.dat
6 drw- - Jan 01 2011 06:33:55 license
7 drw- - Jan 02 2000 00:00:07 logfile
8 -rw- 23724032 Jan 01 2011 00:49:47 switch-cmw710-system.bin
9 drw- - Jan 01 2000 00:00:07 seclog
10 -rw- 591 Jan 02 2011 01:42:03 serverkey
11 -rw- 4609 Jan 01 2011 00:07:53 startup.cfg
12 -rw- 3626 Jan 01 2011 01:51:56 startup.cfg_bak
13 -rw- 78833 Jan 01 2011 00:07:53 startup.mdb
14 drw- - Jan 01 2011 00:15:48 test
25 drw- - Jan 01 2011 04:16:53 versionInfo
524288 KB total (365292 KB free)
To create and access the
test
folder under the root directory of the flash memory on member device
3:
<Master> mkdir slot3#flash:/test
Creating directory slot3#flash:/test... Done.
<Master> cd slot3#flash:/test
<Master> pwd
slot3#flash:/test
Or:
<Master> cd slot3#flash:/
<Master> mkdir test
Creating directory slot3#flash:/test... Done.
To copy the file
test.ipe
on the master to the root directory of the flash memory on member device 3:
# Display the current working path. In this example, the current working path is the root directory of
the flash on member device 3.
<Master> pwd
slot3#flash:
# Change the current working path to the root directory of the flash memory on the master device.
<Master> cd flash:/
<Master> pwd
flash: