File System Management
7210 SAS D, E, K OS Basic System Configuration Guide Page 89
File Management Tasks
The following sections are basic system tasks that can be performed.
Note that when a file system operation is performed with the copy, delete, move, rd, or scp
commands that can potentially delete or overwrite a file system entry, a prompt appears to confirm
the action. The force keyword performs the copy, delete, move, rd, and scp actions without
displaying the confirmation prompt.
• Modifying File Attributes on page 98
• Creating Directories on page 90
• Copying Files on page 91
• Moving Files on page 92
• Removing Files and Deleting Directories on page 92
• Displaying Directory and File Information on page 93
The following displays the file configuration:
A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # attrib
cf1:\bootlog.txt
cf1:\bof.cfg
cf1:\boot.ldr
cf1:\bootlog_prev.txt
cf1:\BOF.SAV
A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ #
attrib
+r
BOF.SAV
A:ALA-1>file cf1:\ # attrib
cf1:\bootlog.txt
cf1:\bof.cfg
cf1:\boot.ldr
cf1:\bootlog_prev.txt
R
cf1:\BOF.SAV
Creating Directories
Use the
md
command to create a new directory in the local file system, one level at a time.
Enter the
cd
command to navigate to different directories.
Use the CLI syntax displayed below to modify file attributes:
CLI Syntax: file>