Managing CMM Directory Content Managing the Directory Structure (Non-Redundant)
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide July 2010 page 5-17
To save the running configuration to the working directory, enter the write memory command at the
prompt, as shown:
-> copy running-config working
or
-> write memory
The above commands perform the same function. When these commands are issued the running configu-
ration with all modifications made is saved to a file called boot.cfg in the working directory.
Note. This command will not function if the switch is running from the certified directory. See “Where is
the Switch Running From?” on page 5-5 for an explanation.
The write memory command are described in detail in the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
Note. The saved boot.cfg file will be overwritten if the takeover command is executed after the
write memory command in an OmniSwitch set up with redundant CMMs.
Note. It is important to certify the working directory and synchronize the stack as soon as the validity of
the working directory software is established in OmniSwitch 6400, 6800, and 6850 switches only. Stacks
booted from the working directory or unsynchronized stacks are at risk of mismanaging data traffic due to
incompatibilities in different versions of switch software. Certifying the working directory is described in
“Copying the Working Directory to the Certified Directory” on page 5-21, while synchronizing the switch
is described in “Synchronizing the Primary and Secondary CMMs” on page 5-27.