Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 補足マニュアル
Managing System Files
File and Directory Management
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide
September 2009
page 1-11
If you specify a path as part of the
or
command, your screen will list the contents of the directory at
the specified path.
-> ls /flash/
Listing Directory /flash:
drw 1024 Nov 8 08:30 WORKING/
-rw 276 Nov 8 09:59 boot.params
-rw 4890749 Oct 21 21:43 cs_system.pmd
-rw 256 Nov 8 09:57 random-seed
-rw 64000 Nov 8 09:59 swlog1.log
drw 1024 Nov 8 08:31 certified/
drw 1024 Nov 8 08:29 NETWORK/
drw 1024 Nov 8 08:29 SWITCH/
-rw 222 Nov 8 09:59 boot.cfg.1.err
-rw 524288 Oct 31 10:51 u-boot.bin
-rw 834497 Oct 31 10:50 miniboot.uboot
-rw 64000 Nov 8 10:56 swlog2.log
-rw 719 Nov 6 12:07 test020
-rw 199567 Nov 5 11:16 rule930.txt
63308800 bytes free
Making a New Directory
To make a new directory use the
command. You may specify a path for the new directory. Other-
wise, the new directory will be created in your current directory. The syntax for this command requires a
slash (/) and no space between the path and the new directory name. Also, a slash (/) is required at the
beginning of your path specification.
slash (/) and no space between the path and the new directory name. Also, a slash (/) is required at the
beginning of your path specification.
Note. Your login account must have write privileges to execute the
command.
The following command makes a new directory in the working directory on an OmniSwitch:
-> mkdir /flash/working/newdir1
This drawing represents the content of the /flash/working directory after the new directory is added.
Flash Directory
Working Directory
(Files)
Ksecu.img
Kbase.img
boot.cfg
Kbase.img
boot.cfg
newdir1 Directory