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Using the File System on the ACE
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Using the File System on the ACE Chapter 5 Managing the ACE Software The keywords, arguments, and options are: • ftp://server/path[/filename]-Specifies the FTP network server and, optionally, the configuration filename. • sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename]-Specifies the SFTP network server and, optionally, the configuration filename. • tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]-Specifies the TFTP network server and, optionally, the configuration filename. • running-config-Specifies to replace the running-configuration file currently residing on the ACE in RAM (volatile memory). • startup-config-Specifies to replace the startup-configuration file currently residing on the ACE in Flash memory (nonvolatile memory). For example, to copy a startup-configuration file from a remote FTP server to the ACE, enter: Host/Admin# copy ftp://192.168.1.2/configs/startup-config-Adm_ctx startup-config Using the File System on the ACE Flash memory stores the operating system, startup-configuration files, software licenses, core dump files, system message log files, SSL certificates and keys, and other data on the ACE. Flash memory comprises a number of individual file systems, or partitions, that include this data. The ACE contains the following file systems, or partitions: • disk0:-Contains all startup-configuration files, software licenses, system message log files, SSL certificates and keys, and user-generated data for all existing contexts on the ACE. • image:-Contains the system software images. • core:-Contains the core files generated after each time that the ACE becomes unresponsive. • volatile:-Contains the files residing in the temporary (volatile:) directory. The volatile: directory provides temporary storage; files in temporary storage are erased when the ACE reboots. The Admin context supports all four file systems in the ACE. The user context supports only the disk0: and volatile: file systems. 5-12 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide OL-11157-01