HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Configuration Guide - Page 83

Managing files, Displaying file information, Displaying the contents of a text file, Renaming a file

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Managing files CAUTION: To avoid file system corruption, do not install or remove storage media or perform master/subordinate switchover during file operations. You can display directory and file information, display file contents, and rename, copy, move, remove, restore, and delete files. You can create a file by copying, downloading, or using the save command. For more information about downloading a file, see "Configuring FTP" and "Configuring TFTP." For more information about the save command, see Fundamentals Command Reference. Before you rename, compress, decompress, delete, or move a file on a USB disk, or copy a file to a USB disk, make sure the disk is not write protected. Displaying file information Perform this task in user view. Task Display folder or file information. Command dir [ /all ] [ file-url | /all-filesystems ] Displaying the contents of a text file Perform this task in user view. Task Display the contents of a text file. Command more file-url Renaming a file Perform this task in user view. Task Rename a file. Command rename fileurl-source fileurl-dest Copying a file Perform this task in user view. Task Copy a file. Command copy fileurl-source fileurl-dest 76

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Managing files
CAUTION:
To avoid file system corruption, do not install or remove storage media or perform master/subordinate
switchover during file operations.
You can display directory and file information, display file contents, and rename, copy, move, remove,
restore, and delete files.
You can create a file by copying, downloading, or using the
save
command. For more information about
downloading a file, see "
Configuring FTP
" and "
Configuring TFTP
." For more information about the
save
command, see
Fundamentals Command Reference
.
Before you rename, compress, decompress, delete, or move a file on a USB disk, or copy a file to a USB
disk, make sure the disk is not write protected.
Displaying file information
Perform this task in user view.
Task
Command
Display folder or file information.
dir
[
/all
] [
file
-
url
| /
all-filesystems
]
Displaying the contents of a text file
Perform this task in user view.
Task
Command
Display the contents of a text file.
more
file-url
Renaming a file
Perform this task in user view.
Task
Command
Rename a file.
rename
fileurl-source fileurl-dest
Copying a file
Perform this task in user view.
Task
Command
Copy a file.
copy
fileurl-source fileurl-dest