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Showing Files From A Disk; Clearing Files From A Disk - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Administration Manual

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Chapter 1
Managing the CSS Software

Showing Files from a Disk

Clearing Files from a Disk

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Use the show command to display the specified archive, log, script, or startup
configuration file stored on a specific disk in the CSS. The syntax is:
show disk_slot {log filename|script filename|archive filename|
startup-config}
The options and variables for the show command are as follows:
disk_slot - Specifies the disk location containing the file to display. The valid
entries are 0 (disk in slot 0) and 1 (disk in slot 1).
log filename - Displays the contents of a log (or trap log file) from the
specified disk.
script filename - Displays the contents of the script from the specified disk.
archive filename - Displays the contents of the archive filename from the
specified disk.
startup-config - Displays the contents of the CSS startup configuration file
from the specified disk.
Use the clear command to delete the specified file (startup configuration, logs,
scripts, archive file) stored on a specific disk in the CSS. This command is available
only in SuperUser mode. The syntax is:
clear disk_slot {log filename|script filename|archive filename|
startup-config}
The options and variable for the clear command are as follows:
disk_slot - Specifies the disk location containing the file to delete. Valid
entries are 0 (disk in slot 0) and 1 (disk in slot 1).
log filename - Deletes the specified log (or trap log file) from the disk.
script filename - Deletes the specified script from the disk.
archive filename - Deletes the specified archive filename from the disk.
startup-config - Deletes the CSS startup configuration file from the disk.
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