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usb://filepath (Optional) Delete from the USB file system.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
Use this command to remove a regular file, software image, or startup configuration. Removing the
startup configuration restores the system to the factory default. You must reboot the switch using the
reload command for the operation to take effect.
NOTE:
Use caution when removing the startup configuration.
When the system disk space is low, a syslog message displays:
SYS_STAT_LOW_DISK_SPACE: Warning! Configuration directory has 0.0%
free. Please delete unnecessary files from home directory.
When you see this error, delete unwanted files from the home directory or you may encounter
degraded system performance.
Example
OS10# delete startup-configuration
OS10# delete severity-profile://mySevProf.xml
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
dir
Displays files stored in available directories.
Syntax
dir {config | coredump | home | image | severity-profile | supportbundle |
usb}
Parameters
config (Optional) Folder containing configuration files.
coredump (Optional) Folder containing coredump files.
home (Optional) Folder containing files in your home directory.
image (Optional) Folder containing image files.
severity-profile (Optional) Folder containing alarm severity profiles.
supportbundle (Optional) Folder containing support bundle files.
usb (Optional) Folder containing files on a USB drive.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
The dir command requires at least one parameter. Use the dir config command to display
configuration files.
Example
OS10# dir
config Folder containing configuration files
coredump Folder containing coredump files
home Folder containing files in user's home directory
image Folder containing image files
severity-profile Folder containing severity profiles
supportbundle Folder containing support bundle files
Example (config)
OS10# dir config
Directory contents for folder: config
Date (modified) Size (bytes) Name
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