Only one user at a time can manage the software bundles and configuration files for a device stack .
Displaying Available File Systems
To display the available file systems on your device, use the
show file systems
privileged EXEC command
as shown in this example for a standalone device:
Table 11: show file systems Field Descriptions
Value
Field
Amount of memory in the file system in bytes.
Size(b)
Amount of free memory in the file system in bytes.
Free(b)
Type of file system.
disk
—The file system is for a flash memory device, USB flash, and
crashinfo file.
network
—The file system for network devices; for example, an FTP
server or and HTTP server.
nvram
—The file system is for a NVRAM device.
opaque
—The file system is a locally generated pseudo file system
(for example, the system) or a download interface, such as brimux.
unknown
—The file system is an unknown type.
Type
Permission for file system.
ro
—read-only.
rw
—read/write.
wo
—write-only.
Flags
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Displaying Available File Systems