Deleting switch files, Deleting multiple files, Deleting switch files -4 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Deleting Switch Files

Page 7-4

Deleting Switch Files

You can use the

rm

command to delete files in the primary

MPX’s

flash memory. To use this

command, enter

rm

, followed by the name of the file you want to delete. For example, to

delete the file

mpm.log

, you would enter

rm mpm.log

at the UI prompt. The following screen will be displayed:

File system compaction in progress...

The switch will take a few seconds to delete the file and compact the flash memory.

Note

If you are connected to the primary

MPX

and you want

to remove files from a secondary

MPX

, use the

mpmrm

command, which is described in Chapter 6, “Configur-
ing Management Processor Modules.”

Deleting Multiple Files

You can remove multiple files either by entering multiple file names in the command line or
by using wildcards.

When entering multiple file names, be sure to include a space between each file name you
want to delete. For example, to remove both the

mpm.cfg

and

mpm.cnf

files, you would enter

the following:

rm mpm.cfg mpm.cnf

Wildcards let you substitute an asterisk (

*

) for file name text. You can remove all files with

the same extension by entering

rm

, followed by an asterisk (

*

), a period (

.

), and the file

extension. For example, if you want to delete all the files with the

log

extension, enter

*.old

at the

UI

prompt. The following message will be displayed:

Remove the following?

/flash/mpm.log.old
/flash/mpm.old

Are you sure you want to remove this? (n)

Press the

y

key to delete the selected files or press

<Enter>

to cancel. If you press the

y

key,

the following will be displayed:

...2 files removed

The switch will take a few seconds to delete the file and compact the flash memory.

Note

If you want to delete all the image files (i.e., files with
the

img

extension), you can use the

imgcl

command,

which is described in Deleting All Image Files on page
7-5.

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