Installation guide

Managing Flash Cards
3-32 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03
You can copy new configuration files and bootloaders to the LIF section using the
flifcp and flifrm commands. The size of the files varies depending on your
configuration.
You can view the size and order of the files using the flifls command. The
example in Figure 3-3 lists the LIF files that were used to boot the system.
Figure 3-3. Sample Listing of LIF Volume Contents
The LIF section on a flash card has a total space of 81188 blocks of 256K bytes,
which is a little less than 20 MB. The following information is provided for each
file:
filename The name of the file.
type The type of all these files is BIN, or binary.
start Indicates the block number at which the file starts.
size The number of blocks used by the file.
implement Not used and can be ignored.
created Indicates the date and time the file was written to the flash card.
Flash Card Utility Commands
Several flash card utility commands can help you maintain your flash cards. All
flash card utility commands begin with the prefix flash or flif.
NOTE
The standard HP-UX operating system commands lifcp, lifinit,
lifls, lifrename, and lifrm manipulate LIF files on disk only; they
do not work for a flash card. You must use the commands in Table 3-11
to manipulate LIF files on a flash card.
# flifls -l /dev/rflash/c2a0d0
volume STHPUX data size 81188 directory size 8 97/07/17 23:08:22
filename type start size implement created
===============================================================
CONF BIN 14606 2 0 97/07/17 23:08:24
BOOT BIN 29105 15814 0 97/07/23 21:34:21