Reference Guide

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9 Application Commands
application install
no application install
application start
application stop
show application
show application files
This chapter describes the commands used to install, start, stop, and view applications on the system.
application install
This command makes the application started by the designated executable file available for
configuration and execution. The parameters of this command determine how the application is run on
the switch.
This command can be issued using an already installed application file name to update the parameters.
This updates the configuration for the next time the application is started.
This command can be issued for a file that is not currently on the switch. This allows preconfiguration of
the execution parameters. The configuration does not take eect until the executable file is present in
the switch file system.
Note
The ExtremeCloud application, connector.pyz, is pre-installed on your 200 Series switch
and does not need to be installed using this command.
Format application install filename [start-on-boot] | [auto-restart]
| [cpu-sharing 0-99] | [max-megabytes 0-200]
Mode Global Config
Parameter Description
filename
The name of the file containing the executable or script that is started as a Linux process for
the application.
start-on-
boot
Starts the application each time the switch boots up. Takes eect on the first reboot after
setting. Omit this keyword from the command to disable starting the application at boot time.
auto-
restart
Automatically restarts the application's process(es) if they stop running. Omit this keyword
from the command to disable the automatic restart of the application.
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