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Upgrading from the Command Line Interface 89
Directory of unit1>flash:/
15367 KB total (10215 KB free)
2 You can check the contents of the flash for the remaining units in the
fabric by entering:
dir unit2>flash:
dir unit3>flash:
dir unit4>flash:
dir unit5>flash:
dir unit6>flash:
dir unit7>flash:
The file list should contain one of each file type (.web, .def, .cfg
and .app).
3 Any additional files should be considered for deletion to allow maximum
space for downloading the new files. To delete a file from the list enter:
delete/unreserved unit1>flash:/filename
To delete files from the list for the remaining units in a fabric, replace
unit1 with unit2 (on the next line) and so on for each switch in the
fabric.
4 The /unreserved option will cause the file to be deleted from both the
flash and the recycle-bin. To check that deleted files have been removed
from the recycle-bin enter the following:
reset recycle-bin unit1>flash:/
If the recycle-bin is empty the following is displayed:
% File can’t be found “unitN>flash:/”
To check that deleted files have been removed from the recycle-bin for
the remaining units in a fabric, replace unit1 with unit2 and so on for
each switch in the fabric.
0 -rw- 714784 Apr 02 2005 01:36:16 s4h01_04.web
1 -rw- 11043 Apr 02 2005 01:37:17 3ComOScfg.def
2 -rw- 11427 Apr 02 2005 00:01:01 3ComOScfg.cfg
3 -rw- 4529259 Apr 02 2005 01:39:57 s4b03_01_04s56.app
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