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mkdir, more, medium results in loss of the startup configuration file.

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IMPORTANT: Formatting a storage medium results in loss of all the files on the storage medium and these files cannot be restored. In particular, if a startup configuration file exists on a storage medium, formatting the storage medium results in loss of the startup configuration file. Examples # Format the Flash. format flash: All data on flash: will be lost, proceed with format? [Y/N]:y ./ %Format flash: completed. mkdir Syntax View mkdir directory User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters directory: Name of a folder. Description Use mkdir to create a folder under a specified directory on the storage medium. The name of the folder to be created must be unique in the specified directory. Otherwise, you cannot create the folder in the directory. To use this command to create a folder, the specified directory must exist. For example, to create folder flash:/test/mytest, the test folder must exist. Examples # Create folder test under the Flash root directory on a subordinate device (with the member ID 2). mkdir slot2#flash:/test .... %Created dir slot2#flash:/test. more Syntax more file-url View User view Default level 3: Manage level 95

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IMPORTANT:
Formatting a storage medium results in loss of all the files on the storage medium and these files cannot be
restored. In particular, if a startup configuration file exists on a storage medium, formatting the storage
medium results in loss of the startup configuration file.
Examples
# Format the Flash.
<Sysname> format flash:
All data on flash: will be lost, proceed with format? [Y/N]:y
./
%Format flash: completed.
mkdir
Syntax
mkdir
directory
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
directory
: Name of a folder.
Description
Use
mkdir
to create a folder under a specified directory on the storage medium.
The name of the folder to be created must be unique in the specified directory. Otherwise, you cannot
create the folder in the directory.
To use this command to create a folder, the specified directory must exist. For example, to create folder
flash:/test/mytest
, the
test
folder must exist.
Examples
# Create folder
test
under the Flash root directory on a subordinate device (with the member ID 2).
<Sysname> mkdir slot2#flash:/test
....
%Created dir slot2#flash:/test.
more
Syntax
more
file-url
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level