Reference Guide

batch
Executes a series of commands in a le in batch (non-interactive) processing.
Syntax
batch filename
Parameters filename — Enter the name of a batch command le.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use this command to create a batch command le on a remote machine. Copy the command le to your switch
(for example, to your home directory). Enter the batch command to execute commands in the le in batch mode.
OS10 automatically commits all commands in a batch le; you do not have to enter the commit command. To
display the les stored in the home directory, enter
dir home. Use the dir home command to view the les
stored in the home directory.
Example
OS10# batch b.cmd
OS10# Feb 15 19:26:1: %Dell EMC (OS10) %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-
notice:IP_ADDRESS_ADD: IP Address add is successful.:IP 172.17.4.1/24 added
successful
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
boot
Congures which OS10 image to use the next time the system boots up.
Syntax
boot system [active | standby]
Parameters
active — Reset the running partition as the next boot partition.
standby — Set the standby partition as the next boot partition.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use this command to congure the location of the OS10 image used to reload the software at boot time. Use the
show boot command to view the congured next boot image. This command is applied immediately.
Example
OS10# boot system standby
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
commit
Commits changes in the candidate conguration to the running conguration.
Syntax
commit
Parameters None
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