Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 9000 빠른 설정 가이드
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Files and Directories
May 2007
How can I tell which directory the switch is
currently using?
currently using?
When you first boot the switch, the /flash/working directory is
used; this allows you to save your initial configuration changes
to the boot.cfg file. However, subsequent boots may result in
your switch running from the /flash/certified directory. There-
fore, verifying the current running directory is a key step any
time you are configuring or monitoring the switch.
used; this allows you to save your initial configuration changes
to the boot.cfg file. However, subsequent boots may result in
your switch running from the /flash/certified directory. There-
fore, verifying the current running directory is a key step any
time you are configuring or monitoring the switch.
View the current directory by entering the show running-
directory command. For example:
directory command. For example:
-> show running-directory
CONFIGURATION STATUS
Running CMM : PRIMARY,
CMM Mode : DUAL CMMs,
Current CMM Slot : A,
Running configuration : WORKING,
Certify/Restore Status : CERTIFY NEEDED
SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS
Flash Between CMMs : NOT SYNCHRONIZED,
Running Configuration : SYNCHRONIZED,
NIs Reload On Takeover : ALL NIs
In this example, the switch is using the /flash/working direc-
tory.
tory.
Can I save changes to the Certified directory?
No. The /flash/certified directory is intended to store only
tested, reliable configuration and image files. Configuration
changes must be saved to the boot.cfg file in the
/flash/working directory. Once those changes have been road-
tested, reliable configuration and image files. Configuration
changes must be saved to the boot.cfg file in the
/flash/working directory. Once those changes have been road-
tested, the contents of the /flash/working directory can be
copied to the /flash/certified directory via the copy working
certified command.
copied to the /flash/certified directory via the copy working
certified command.
What happens when the switch boots?
During the boot process, the switch compares the contents of
the /flash/working and /flash/certified directories. Based on
this comparison, the switch determines which directory to use
as its running software.
the /flash/working and /flash/certified directories. Based on
this comparison, the switch determines which directory to use
as its running software.
Working and Certified Are Identical
If the software in the /flash/working and /flash/certified
directories is identical, the switch considers the software in
both directories to be equally reliable. In this case, the switch
will run from the /flash/working directory.
directories is identical, the switch considers the software in
both directories to be equally reliable. In this case, the switch
will run from the /flash/working directory.
When the switch is running from the /flash/working directory
software, configuration changes can be saved via the
write memory command.
software, configuration changes can be saved via the
write memory command.
Working
Directory
Directory
boot.cfg
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
Working
Directory
Directory
boot.cfg
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
Certified
Directory
Directory
boot.cfg
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
Certified
Directory
Directory
boot.cfg
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
jbase.img
jrelease.img
Etc.
Working and Certified
contents are identical.
contents are identical.
The switch runs
from Working.
from Working.