Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Insufficient FLASH space to complete the file copy.
Flight data recorder
The Flight Data Recorder (FDR) log collects information that is "interesting" when the switch is not
performing correctly, but has not crashed. Runtime logs are written to FDR memory while the switch
is running, and crashtime logs are collected and stored in the FDR buffer during a switch crash.
Syntax
copy fdr-log [[slot slot-list] | [mm-active [[current] | [previous]]]
| [mm-standby] | [all]]
tftp [[hostname] | [ip-addr]]
filename
Copies fdr-log files to a user-specified file.
all Copies all the log files from both management modules and all slots.
mn-active Copies the active management module's log.
mn-standby Copies the standby management module's log.
slot Retrieves the crash log from the module in the identified slots.
Enabling or disabling the USB port
This feature allows configuration of the USB port with either the CLI or SNMP.
Syntax
usb-port
no usb-port
Enables the USB port. The no form of the command disables the USB port and any
access to the device.
Viewing the status of the USB port
Syntax
show usb-port
Displays the status of the USB port. It can be enabled, disabled, or not present.
(See Figure 133 (page 289) or Figure 134 (page 289), depending on your version.)
Example
Figure 133 show usb-port command output on version K.13.59 and later
Figure 134 show usb-port command output on version K.14.XX
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