01-Fundamentals Command Reference

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Emergency shell commands

File system names, directory names, or file names must be compliant with the naming conventions. For more information about the naming conventions and the methods for specifying the names, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.

Unless otherwise stated, a file or directory name argument in this document must contain the file system name and cannot contain file system location information. The path information can contain multiple levels of directories, each of which can have 1 to 255 characters. The file name alone (without the path information) can have 1 to 255 characters. The entire argument can have 1 to 511 characters.

copy

Use copy to copy a file.

Syntax

copy source-file { dest-file | dest-directory }

Views

User view

Parameters

source-file: Specifies the file to be copied.

dest-file: Specifies the destination file.

dest-directory: Specifies the destination directory. The system uses the name of the source file as the name for the destination file.

Usage guidelines

If the destination file already exists, the system prompts whether or not to overwrite it. If you enter Y, the existing file is overwritten. If you enter N, the command is not executed.

Examples

# Copy the test.cfg file. Save the copy to testbackup.cfg.

<boot> copy flash:/test.cfg flash:/testbackup.cfg

Copy flash:/test.cfg to flash:/testbackup.cfg?[Y/N]:y

Start to copy flash:/test.cfg to flash:/testbackup.cfg...Done.

# Copy the test.cfg file and save the copy to testbackup.cfg. Overwrite the existing file that has the same name as the destination file.

<boot> copy flash:/test.cfg flash:/testbackup.cfg

Copy flash:/test.cfg to flash:/testbackup.cfg?[Y/N]:y

flash:/testbackup.cfg already exists. Overwrite it?[Y/N]:y

Start to copy flash:/test.cfg to flash:/testbackup.cfg...Done.

delete

Use delete to permanently delete a file.

Syntax

delete file

Views

User view

Parameters

file: Specifies the file to be deleted.

Examples

# Delete the tt.cfg file.

<boot> delete flash:/tt.cfg

Delete flash:/tt.cfg? [Y/N]:y

Deleting the file permanently will take a long time. Please wait...

Start to delete flash:/tt.cfg...Done.

dir

Use dir to display files or directories.

Syntax

dir [ /all ] [ file | directory ]

Views

User view

Parameters

/all: Displays both hidden and non-hidden files and subdirectories.

file: Specifies a file or directory.

directory: Specifies a directory.

Usage guidelines

Task

Command

Remarks

Display all non-hidden files and subdirectories in the current directory.

dir

N/A

Display all files and subdirectories in the current directory.

dir /all

N/A

Display all non-hidden files and subdirectories in a directory.

dir directory

Specify a directory for the directory argument.

Display all files and subdirectories in a directory.

dir /all directory

Specify a directory for the directory argument.

Display a file.

dir file

Specify a file for the file argument.

Examples

# Display information about all files and directories in the system.

<boot> dir /all

Directory of flash:

     0      drw-           -  Jan 01 2020 00:06:09     01

     1      drw-           -  Jan 15 2020 04:03:14     pki

     2      drw-           -  Jan 01 2020 00:04:07     test

     4      drw-           -  Jan 05 2020 06:45:07     logfile

     5      -rwh          20  Jan 20 2020 09:09:52     .snmpboots

     6      drw-           -  Jan 05 2020 05:56:22     diagfile

     7      drwh           -  Jan 20 2020 09:23:48     .trash

     8      -rw-         816  Jan 20 2020 06:15:00     ifindex.dat

     9      -rw-        3231  Jan 31 2020 09:01:41     startup.cfg

    10      -rw-       60620  Jan 31 2020 09:01:43     startup.mdb

    11      drw-           -  Jan 30 2020 04:43:24     versionInfo

    12      drw-           -  Jan 05 2020 05:56:22     seclog

    13      -rwh          18  Jan 20 2020 09:09:34     .pathfile

    14      -rw-    11238400  Jan 30 2020 11:06:53     boot-t2301001.bin

    15      -rw-           0  Jan 31 2020 05:04:40     lauth.dat

    16      -rw-        4383  Jan 20 2020 06:15:00     test.cfg

 

61440 KB total (11108 KB free)

# Display all unhidden files and directories in the system.

<boot> dir

Directory of flash:

     0      drw-           -  Jan 01 2020 00:06:09     01

     1      drw-           -  Jan 15 2020 04:03:14     pki

     2      drw-           -  Jan 01 2020 00:04:07     test

     4      drw-           -  Jan 05 2020 06:45:07     logfile

     5      drw-           -  Jan 05 2020 05:56:22     diagfile

     6      -rw-         816  Jan 20 2020 06:15:00     ifindex.dat

     7      -rw-        3231  Jan 31 2020 09:01:41     startup.cfg

     8      -rw-       60620  Jan 31 2020 09:01:43     startup.mdb

     9      drw-           -  Jan 30 2020 04:43:24     versionInfo

    10      drw-           -  Jan 05 2020 05:56:22     seclog

    11      -rw-    11238400  Jan 30 2020 11:06:53     boot-t2301001.bin

    12      -rw-           0  Jan 31 2020 05:04:40     lauth.dat

    13      -rw-        4383  Jan 20 2020 06:15:00     test.cfg

 

61440 KB total (11108 KB free)

# Display information about the config.cfg file.

<boot> dir flash:/config.cfg

Directory of flash:

     0      -rw-        3231  Jan 31 2020 09:01:41     startup.cfg

 

61440 KB total (11108 KB free)

Table 1 Command output

Field

Description

Directory of

Current directory.

7      -rw-        3231  Jan 31 2020 09:01:41     startup.cfg

Information about a file or directory:

·     7—Index number, automatically assigned by the system.

·     -rw-—Attributes of the file or directory. The first character is the directory indicator (d for directory and - for file). The second character indicates whether the file or directory is readable (r for readable). The third character indicates whether the file or directory is writable (w for writable). The last character indicates whether the file or directory is hidden (h for hidden and - for visible).

·     3231—Size of the file, in bytes. For a directory, the value of this field is a hyphen (-).

·     Jan 31 2020 09:01:41—Time when the file was most recently modified.

·     startup.cfg—Name of the file or directory.

61440 KB total (11108 KB free)

Total size of the storage medium and size of the free space, in kilobytes.

display copyright

Use display copyright to display copyright information.

Syntax

display copyright

Views

Any view

Examples

# Display copyright information.

<boot> display copyright

...

display install package

Use display install package to display information about a software package.

Syntax

display install package package

Views

Any view

Parameters

package: Specifies a .bin system image file in the filesystemname/filename.bin format, for example, flash:/startup-system.bin. The file must be saved in the root directory of a file system on the current MPU. The value string can have a maximum of 63 characters. The filesystemname cannot contain file system location information.

Examples

# Display information about the system.bin software package.

<boot> display install package flash:/system-t6101010.bin

Verifying the file flash:/system-t6101010.bin ..................Done.

  flash:/system-t6101010.bin

  [Package]

  Vendor: H3C

  Product: xxxx

  Service name: system

  Platform version: 7.1.070

  Product version: Test 0001010

  Supported board: mpu

  [Component]

  Component: system

  Description: system package

Table 2 Command output

Field

Description

Product

Product name.

Service name

Type of the service package:

·     boot—Boot image.

·     system—System image.

·     patch—Patch package.

If the value of this field is not boot, system, or patch, the service packet is a feature package.

Platform version

Platform version number.

Product version

Product version number. You determine whether the version of a system image matches that of a boot image by checking the value of this field.

Supported board

Types of cards that the software package supports:

·     mpu—MPU.

·     lpu—Service card.

·     sfc—Switching fabric card.

[Component]

Information about the components of the software package.

display version

Use display version to display boot image version information.

Syntax

display version

Views

Any view

Examples

# Display boot image version information.

<boot> display version

format

Use format to format a file system.

Syntax

format filesystem

Views

User view

Parameters

filesystem: Specifies a file system.

Usage guidelines

Use this command with caution. This command permanently deletes all files and directories from the file system, including the startup image files and startup configuration files. The deleted files and directories cannot be restored. Without startup images, the device cannot reboot.

Examples

# Format the flash: file system.

<boot> format flash:

All data on flash: will be lost, continue?[Y/N]:y

Formatting flash:… Done.

mkdir

Use mkdir to create a directory.

Syntax

mkdir directory

Views

User view

Parameters

directory: Specifies a directory.

Usage guidelines

You can create a directory only in an existing directory. For example, to create the flash:/test/mytest directory, the directory test must already exist.

The name of the directory to be created must be unique in the parent directory.

Examples

# Create a directory named test.

<boot> mkdir flash:/test

Directory flash:/test created.

# Create a directory named subtest in the flash:/test directory.

<boot> mkdir flash:/test/subtest

Directory flash:/test/subtest created.

Related commands

dir

rmdir

more

Use more to display the contents of a text file.

Syntax

more file

Views

User view

Parameters

file: Specifies a text file.

Examples

# Display the contents of the test.txt file.

<boot> more flash:/test.txt

Have a nice day.

move

Use move to move a file.

Syntax

move source-file { dest-file | dest-directory }

Views

User view

Parameters

source-file: Specifies the name of the file to be moved, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

dest-file: Specifies the name for the destination file, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

dest-directory: Specifies the name of the directory, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The system moves the file without changing the file name.

Usage guidelines

If a file in the destination directory is using the destination file name, the system prompts whether or not to overwrite the existing file. If you enter Y, the existing file is overwritten. If you enter N, the command is not executed.

Examples

# Move the config.cfg file to the flash:/test directory.

<boot>move flash:/config.cfg flash:/test/

Move flash:/config.cfg to flash:/test/config.cfg?[Y/N]:y

<boot> dir flash:/test

Directory of flash:/test

     0      -rw-       77065  Jan 20 1939 06:15:02     config.cfg

 

61440 KB total (11108 KB free)

pwd

Use pwd to display the working directory.

Syntax

pwd

Views

User view

Examples

# Display the working directory.

<boot> pwd

flash:

quit

Use quit to return to the upper-level view.

Syntax

quit

Views

System view

Examples

# Return from system view to user view.

[boot] quit

<boot>

reboot

Use reboot to reboot the current MPU.

Syntax

reboot

Views

User view

Examples

# Reboot the current MPU.

<boot> reboot

rmdir

Use rmdir to delete an existing directory.

Syntax

rmdir directory

Views

User view

Parameters

directory: Specifies the directory to be deleted.

Usage guidelines

To delete a directory, first delete the files and subdirectories in the directory. To delete files, use the delete command.

Examples

# Delete the mydir directory.

<boot> rmdir flash:/mydir

Remove directory flash:/mydir?[Y/N]:y

Directory flash:/1 removed. 

Related commands

delete

dir

mkdir

 

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