Operation Manual

File Management Commands 21 – 483
21
File Management Commands
Use file management commands to manage system files and to display software and boot
information. This chapter presents file management commands alphabetically. Use the following
table to locate commands in this chapter based on their use.
backup
Creates an archive of MX system files and optionally, user file, in Unix tape archive (tar) format.
Syntax
backup system [tftp:/ip-addr/]filename [all | critical]
Software Version reset system on page 493
show version on page 500
Boot Settings set boot partition on page 497
set boot configuration-file on page 496
set boot backup-configuration on page 496
show boot on page 497
clear boot config on page 485
clear boot backup-configuration on page 484
File Management dir on page 488
copy on page 485
md5 on page 492
delete on page 487
mkdir on page 492
rmdir on page 495
Configuration File save config on page 495
load config on page 491
show config on page 499
System Backup and
Restore
backup on page 483
restore on page 494
Sygate On-Demand
Agent (SODA) file
installation and
removal
install soda agent on page 490
uninstall soda agent on page 502
[tftp:/ip-addr/]filename Name of the archive file to create. You can store the file locally in the
switch’s nonvolatile storage or on a TFTP server.
all Backs up system files and all the files in the user files area.
The user files area contains the set of files listed in the file section of dir
command output.
critical Backs up system files only, including the configuration file used when
booting, and certificate files. The size of an archive created by this
option is generally 1MB or less.