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Chapter 17 Managing Firmware and Configurations
Working with the Flash File System
To display information about files on a file system, use one of the privileged EXEC commands in
Table 17-2
:
Changing Directories and Displaying the Working Directory
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to change directories and display the working
directory.
Creating and Removing Directories
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to create and remove a directory:
To delete a directory with all its files and subdirectories, use the
delete /force /recursive
filesystem
:/
file-url
privileged EXEC command.
Table 17-2
Commands for Displaying Information About Files
Command
Description
dir
[
/all
] [
filesystem
:
][
filename
]
Display a list of files on a file system.
show file systems
Display more information about each of the files on a file system.
show file information
file-url
Display information about a specific file.
show file descriptors
Display a list of open file descriptors. File descriptors are the internal representations
of open files. You can use this command to see if another user has a file open.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
dir
filesystem
:
Display the directories on the specified file system.
For
filesystem
:
, use
flash:
for the system board Flash device.
Step 2
cd new_configs
Change to the directory of interest.
The command example shows how to change to the directory named
new_configs
.
Step 3
pwd
Display the working directory.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
dir
filesystem
:
Display the directories on the specified file system.
For
filesystem
:
, use
flash:
for the system board Flash device.
Step 2
mkdir old_configs
Create a new directory.
The command example shows how to create the directory named
old_configs
.
Directory names are case sensitive.
Directory names are limited to 45 characters between the slashes (/); the name
cannot contain control characters, spaces, deletes, slashes, quotes, semicolons,
or colons.
Step 3
dir
filesystem
:
Verify your entry.