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Verifying available flash space on the management module before an image is copied
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Specify the dir-path-name parameter if you want to save the configuration changes to a directory
other than the root directory of a flash card file system.
The file-name parameter indicates the name of the saved configuration file.
To change the save location back to flash memory, enter a command similar to the following.
Brocade# locate startup-config flash-memory router1.cfg
Brocade# write memory
File management messages
The following table lists the messages the CLI can display in response to file management
commands.
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Flash card file management messages
This message...
Means...
File not found
You specified a file name that the software could not find. Verify the
command you entered to make sure it matches the source and destination
you intended for the file operation.
Current directory is: dir-path
You have successfully changed the management focus to the slot and
subdirectory indicated by the message.
Path not found
You specified an invalid path.
There is not enough space on the
card
The flash card does not have enough space to hold the file you are trying to
copy to it.
Access is denied
You tried to copy or delete a file that has the read-only attribute.
A duplicate file name exists
You tried to rename a file using a name that is already in use by another file.
Fatal error, can not read or write
media
A hardware error has occurred. One possible cause of this message is
removing the flash card while a file operation involving the card was in
progress.
There is sharing conflict between
format command and other
read/write operations
The flash card is currently undergoing formatting. This message also appears
if you enter a command to format the card while the card is being accessed
for another file operation.
Invalid DOS file name
A filename you entered contains an invalid character (for example, “:” or “\”).
File recovered successfully and
named file-name
A file you tried to recover was successfully recovered under the name
indicated in the message