HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 93

File system management commands, cd, copy

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File system management commands In the following examples, the current working directory is the root directory of the storage medium on the device. For the qualified filename formats, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. cd Syntax View cd { directory | .. | / } User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters directory: Name of the target directory, in the format of [drive:/]path. For the detailed introduction to the drive and path arguments, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. If no drive information is provided, the argument represents a folder or subfolder in the current directory. ..: Returns to an upper directory. If the current working directory is the root directory, or if no upper directory exists, the current working directory does not change when the cd .. command is executed. This argument does not support command online help. /: Returns to the root directory of the storage medium. This keyword does not support command line online help. Description Use cd to change the current working directory. Examples # Enter the root directory of the Flash on a subordinate device with the member ID 2 after logging in to the master. cd slot2#flash:/ # Change the current directory from the file system of the subordinate device to the test folder in the root directory of the master. cd flash:/ copy Syntax View copy fileurl-source fileurl-dest User view 86

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File system management commands
In the following examples, the current working directory is the root directory of the storage medium on the
device.
For the qualified filename formats, see
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
cd
Syntax
cd
{
directory
|
..
|
/
}
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
directory
: Name of the target directory, in the format of [
drive
:/]
path.
For the detailed introduction to the
drive and path arguments,
see
Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
If no drive information is provided,
the argument represents a folder or subfolder in the current directory.
..
: Returns to an upper directory. If the current working directory is the root directory, or if no upper
directory exists, the current working directory does not change when the
cd ..
command is executed. This
argument does not support command online help.
/
: Returns to the root directory of the storage medium. This keyword does not support command line
online help.
Description
Use
cd
to change the current working directory.
Examples
# Enter the root directory of the Flash on a subordinate device with the member ID 2 after logging in to
the master.
<Sysname> cd slot2#flash:/
# Change the current directory from the file system of the subordinate device to the
test
folder in the root
directory of the master.
<Sysname> cd flash:/
copy
Syntax
copy
fileurl-source fileurl-dest
View
User view