Configuration Guide File System Configuration
File System Configuration
Overview
The file system is an organization for storing and managing the files on the
auxiliary storage devices. The switch provides the serial Flash as the auxiliary
storage device to store and manage the NM operating system files and
configuration files of the switch.
The file data are stored as logs on the serial Flash and each file has a file
header for recording the basic information of the file. When the storage device
is full with no more space for other operations, the file system will automatically
de-fragment the storage device and recycle the trash. This is for providing the
sufficient space for file operations. This is done in a very short period without
your perception. To make full use of the limited space, the file system provides
the data compression function and the data node index.
Configuring File System
The following sections describe how to configure the file system.
Changing Directories
Copying Files
Showing Directories
Formatting the System
Creating directories
Moving Files
Showing the Current Working Path
Removing Files
Deleting Empty Directories
File System Configuration Guide
The command keyword is not case sensitive, while the file name is case
sensitive, and the maximum size of the file name is 4096.
All the file names and paths do not support the wildcard.