HP (Hewlett-Packard) A3100-24 v2 EI ユーザーズマニュアル

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CAUTION: 
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The files in the recycle bin still occupy storage space. To delete a file in the recycle bin, execute the reset
recycle-bin command in the directory to which the file originally belongs. HP recommends you to empty
the recycle bin periodically with the reset recycle-bin command to save storage space. 
• 
The delete /unreserved
 file
-
url
 command deletes a file permanently and the action cannot be undone.
Executing this command equals executing the delete 
file-url
 command and then the reset recycle-bin 
command in the same directory.  
 
Restoring a file from the recycle bin 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Restore a file from the recycle bin 
undelete file-url 
Required 
Available in user view 
 
Emptying the recycle bin 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter the original working 
directory of the file to be deleted 
cd { directory | .. | / } 
Optional 
If the original directory of the file to 
be deleted is not the current 
working directory, this command is 
required. 
Available in user view 
Delete the file in the current 
directory and in the recycle bin 
reset recycle-bin [ /force ] 
Required 
Available in user view 
 
Performing batch operations 
A batch file is a set of executable commands. Executing a batch file is the same as executing the 
commands in the batch file one by one. 
Before executing a batch file, edit the batch file on your PC, and then download the batch file to the 
device. If the suffix of the file is not .bat, use the rename command to change the suffix to .bat. 
Follow these steps to execute a batch file: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Execute a batch file 
execute filename 
Required 
 
 
CAUTION: 
Executing a batch file does not guarantee successful execution of every command in the batch file. If a 
command has error settings or the conditions for executing the command are not satisfied, this command
fails to be executed, and the system skips to the next command.