Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 168
option to rename an existing core dump file. If
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Enter y to rename the file on your system. Enter n to cancel this process and keep the existing filename. Case-sensitive Filenames Filenames are case-sensitive. In this example, you have a configuration file named Test.cfg. If you attempt to rename the file with the incorrect case, for example test.cfg, the switch displays a message similar to the following: Error: mv: unable to rename `/config/test.cfg': No such file or directory Since the switch is unable to locate test.cfg, the file is not renamed. Local Filename Character Restrictions This section provides information about the characters supported by the switch for local filenames. When specifying a local filename, the switch permits only the following characters: • Alphabetical letters, upper case and lower case (A-Z, a-z) • Numerals (0-9) • Period ( . ) • Dash ( - ) • Underscore ( _ ) When naming a local or remote file, remember the requirements listed above. Internal Memory and Core Dump Files Core dump files have a .gz file extension. The filename format is: core..gz where process-name indicates the name of the process that failed and pid is the numerical identifier of that process. If you save core dump files to an external memory card, the filename also includes the affected MSM/MM: MSM-A or MSM-B. When you configure the switch to send core dump (debug) information to the internal memory card, specify the internal-memory option to rename an existing core dump file. If your switch has an external compact clash memory card installed, you can move and rename the core dump file to that card. For information about configuring and sending core dump information to the internal memory card, see the configure debug core-dumps and save debug tracefiles memorycard commands. This command also replicates the action from the primary MSM/MM to the backup MSM/MM. For example, when you rename a file on the primary MSM/MM, the same file on the backup MSM/MM is renamed. For the memorycard option, this command moves files between the external memory card and the switch. If you use the memorycard option for both the old-name and the new-name, this command just renames a file on the external memory card. 168 | Chapter 4. Commands for Managing the NETGEAR 8800 Software