HP Cisco MDS 9216i Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Command Reference Release 4.0(1a)N2 - Page 81
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Chapter 1 Basic System Commands move Send comments to [email protected] move To move a file from one directory to another, use the move command. move {[filesystem:] [//server/] [directory] source-filename} [filesystem:] [//server/] [directory] [destination-filename] Syntax Description filesystem: //server/ directory source-filename destination-filename (Optional) Name of the file system. Valid values are bootflash, debug, modflash, or volatile. (Optional) Name of the server. Valid values are ///, //module-1/, //sup-1/, //sup-active/, or //sup-local/. The double slash (//) is required. (Optional) Name of a directory. The directory name is case sensitive. Name of the file to move. The filename is case sensitive. (Optional) Name of the destination file. The filename is alphanumeric, case sensitive, and has a maximum of 64 characters. Command Default The default filename for the destination file is the same as the source file. Command Modes EXEC mode Command History Release 4.0(0)N1(1a) Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines You can make a copy of a file by using the copy command. Tip You can rename a file by moving it within the same directory. Examples This example shows how to move a file to another directory: switch# move file1 my_files/file2 This example shows how to move a file to another file system: switch# move file1 volatile: This example shows how to move a file to another supervisor module: switch# move file1 bootflash://sup-1/file1.bak OL-16599-01 Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Command Reference 1-59