
H3C SR6608/6604 Routers Installation Manual
Chapter 7 Maintaining Software
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The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot!
Now the attribute of the file main.bin has changed from B to M + B and the file will be
used as the main application file at the next boot, while the attribute of another existing
file main_bak.bin has automatically changed from the original M to N/A.
You can verify the changes of the file attributes by viewing all the files through the file
control sub-menu.
Select
2
from the file control sub-menu. The system displays the following information:
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
======================================================================
|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 24802996 Nov/04/2007 17:03:26 M+B cfa0:/main.bin |
|2 24802996 Nov/11/2007 15:11:42 N/A cfa0:/main_bak.bin |
|0 Exit |
======================================================================
Enter file no:
Note:
For details about the
boot-loader
command, refer to
H3C SR66 Series Routers User
Manual
.
7.6.3 Setting Configuration File Attributes
I. Setting configuration file attributes through the BootWare menu
With the main and backup attributes of configuration files supported, you can modify
the file attributes through the BootWare menu. For details about configuration file
attributes, refer to section 7.1.4 “Configuration Files” on page 7-2.
Select
3
from the file control sub-menu (by doing so, you configure the system to
support the main and backup attributes of configuration files, and the original
single-attribute mode cannot be restored). The system displays the following
information:
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
=========================================================================
|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 734 Dec/17/2000 11:47:20 N/A cfa0:/startup.cfg |
|2 760 Dec/17/2000 18:49:50 N/A cfa0:/startup_bak2.cfg |
|3 810 Dec/17/2000 18:49:26 M cfa0:/startup_bak1.cfg |
|4 850 Dec/17/2000 18:50:08 N/A cfa0:/startup_bak3.cfg |
|0 Exit |