Concept Guide

show file-systems
The output of the show file-systems command in the following example shows the total capacity, amount of free memory, le
structure, media type, read/write privileges for each storage device in use.
DellEMC#show file-systems
Size(b) Free(b) Feature Type Flags Prefixes
4286574592 4170424320 FAT32 USERFLASH rw flash:
- - unformatted USERFLASH rw fcmfs:
2032525312 590807040 Unknown NFSMOUNT rw nfsmount:
- - - network rw ftp:
- - - network rw tftp:
- - - network rw scp:
- - - network rw http:
You can change the default le system so that le management commands apply to a particular device or memory.
To change the default directory, use the following command.
Change the default directory.
EXEC Privilege mode
cd directory
View Command History
The command-history trace feature captures all commands entered by all users of the system with a time stamp and writes these
messages to a dedicated trace log buer.
The system generates a trace message for each executed command. No password information is saved to the le.
To view the command-history trace, use the show command-history command.
Example of the show command-history Command
DellEMC#show command-history
[9/6 12:41:13]: CMD-(CLI):[configure]by default from console
[9/6 12:41:16]: CMD-(CLI):[show system brief]by default from console
[9/6 12:41:24]: CMD-(CLI):[show revision]by default from console
[9/6 12:44:37]: CMD-(CLI):[end]by default from console
[9/6 12:44:47]: CMD-(CLI):[show system brief]by default from console
Upgrading Dell EMC Networking OS
To upgrade Dell EMC Networking Operating System (OS), refer to the Release Notes for the version you want to load on the system.
You can download the release notes of your platform at https://www.force10networks.com. Use your login ID to log in to the website.
Using HTTP for File Transfers
Stating with Release 9.3(0.1), you can use HTTP to copy les or conguration details to a remote server. To transfer les to an external
server, use the copy source-le-url http://host[:port]/le-path command.
Enter the following source-le-url keywords and information:
To copy a le from the internal FLASH, enter ash:// followed by the lename.
To copy the running conguration, enter the keyword running-cong.
To copy the startup conguration, enter the keyword startup-cong.
To copy a le on the USB device, enter usbash:// followed by the lename.
Getting Started
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