Set system software image type, Delete files – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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|Note:the operating device is flash |
|<1> Display All File(s) |
|<2> Set Application File type |
|<3> Delete File |
|<0> Exit To Main Menu |
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Enter your choice(0-3):
Set system software image type
Files fall into M, B, and N/A types. You can modify the type of a file from the BootWare menu.
NOTE:
You cannot change the type for a secure system software image.
Step1
Type 2 in the file control menu. The following information appears.
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
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|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 31912384 May/23/2000 144:40:5 N/A main.bin |
|2 31911744 Apr/06/2000 17:23:33 M s10500.bin |
|0 Exit |
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Enter file No:
Step2
Type the number of the target file. The following information appears.
Modify the file attribute:
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|<1> +Main |
|<2> -Main |
|<3> +Backup |
|<4> -Backup |
|<0> Exit |
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Enter your choice(0-4):
Step3
Type a number from 1 to 4 to set a file type as needed. The following information appears. (“-Main” or
“-Backup” means to remove the main or backup attribute of the file. “+Main” or “+Backup” means to set
the file as the main or backup system software image.)
Set the file attribute success!
Delete files
Step1
Type 3 in the file control menu. The following information appears.
Deleting the file in flash:
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
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|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 31912384 May/23/2000 144:40:5 B main.bin |
|2 4224 Apr/12/2000 08:47:53 N/A private-data.txt |
|3 5764 Apr/12/2000 08:48:09 N/A startup.cfg |
|4 4866 Apr/12/2000 08:48:03 N/A system.xml |