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Core dump files are stored on disk0 or standby-disk0 only when a second card is not
installed.
The
copy
,
dir
,
delete
, and
rename
commands all recognize the device names, as in the
following examples. Disk1 and standby-disk1 accept only dump files. This means that
you can copy only .dmp files to the second disk, delete only .dmp files from the second
disk, and rename only .dmp files on the second disk.
host1#
copy reset05.dmp server2:reset05.dmp
host1#
copy disk0:051802.dmp server2:reset05.dmp
host1#
delete disk1:reset05.dmp
host1#
delete standby:reset05.dmp
host1#
delete standby-disk0:reset05.dmp
host1#
delete standby-disk1:reset05.dmp
host1#
rename standby-disk1:foo.dmp standby-disk1:bar.dmp
host1#
rename foo.dmp /outgoing/bar.dmp
host1#
dir
Please wait...
active/standby file systems are synchronized
unshared in
file size size date (UTC) use
-------------- --------- -------- ------------------- ---
disk0:reboot.hty 654336 654336 03/01/2005 16:08:28
disk0:system.log 3644 3644 11/30/2004 20:48:18
disk0:special.rel 159256660 61695156 02/18/2005 10:31:48
disk0:lm4_12.dmp 344200394 344200394 02/12/2005 12:12:12
standby-disk0:lm4_13.dmp 344200394 344200394 02/13/2005 13:13:13
disk1:lm4_14.dmp 344200394 344200394 02/14/2005 14:14:14
standby-disk1:lm4_15.dmp 344200394 344200394 02/15/2005 15:15:15
disk0:boston.scr 833 833 02/22/2005 17:46:18
disk0:bulkstats.scr 170 170 02/13/2006 17:34:30
ram:bulkstats1.sts 737 737 03/07/2006 09:07:52
Disk capacity
-------------
Capacity Free Reserved
Device (bytes) (bytes) (bytes)
------ ---------- --------- --------
disk0: 1025482752 342066375 68157440
ram: 5767168 5734400 0
Because the device names are reserved, if you upgrade from a release where you
previously used those names for remote hostnames, an error message appears when
you try to use that remote hostname:
%ambiguous file name, reserved disk device name "disk1" must be removed from host
table
To prevent corruption of flash cards, always issue the
halt
command before you remove
an SRP module. See “Removing an SRP Module” on page 349. Issue the
halt
command
before you remove a flash card installed as disk 0 or standby disk 0. Flash cards installed
and mounted as disk1 or standby disk1 can be safely removed by issuing the
no mount
command for the card and then ejecting the card. Always reboot the router using the
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