Formatting Flash Devices and File Systems
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Figure 16-2
Internal bootflash:
All switches in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family have one internal bootflash: that resides in the supervisor
or switching module.You have access to two locations within the internal bootflash: file system.
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Formatting Flash Devices and File Systems
By formatting a Flash devices or a file system, you are clearing out the contents of the device or the file
system and restoring it to its factory-shipped state.
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Using the File System
All switches in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family have one internal bootflash: that resides in the supervisor
or switching module.You have access to two directories within the internal bootflash: file system.
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Cisco MDS 9500 Series directors contain an additional external CompactFlash referred to as the slot0:
directory. The external CompactFlash, an optional device for MDS 9500 Series directors, can be used
for storing software images, logs, and core dumps.
You can use Device Manager to perform the following functions to help you manage software image files
and configuration files:
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
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External CompactFlash in the Cisco MDS 9000 Supervisor Module
CompactFlash 1
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CompactFlash 1
The volatile: file system provides temporary storage, and it is also the default location for file system
commands. Files in temporary storage (volatile:) are erased when the switch reboots.
The bootflash: (nonvolatile storage) file system provides permanent storage. The files in bootflash:
are preserved through reboots and power outages.
"About Flash Devices" section on page 16-1
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The volatile: directory provides temporary storage, and it is also the default. Files in temporary
storage (volatile:) are erased when the switch reboots.
The bootflash: (nonvolatile storage) directory provides permanent storage. Files in permanent
storage (bootflash:) are preserved through reboots and power outages.
Flash Files, page 16-3
Creating a Directory, page 16-3
Deleting an Existing File or Directory, page 16-4
CompactFlash 1
slot 0
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Chapter 16
Managing Configuration Files
"Using the File System" section on
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