R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Maintenance Command Reference-6PW101
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Description
Use the delete file-url command to temporarily delete a file. The deleted file is saved in the recycle bin.
To restore it, use the undelete command.
The dir /all command displays the files deleted from the current directory and moved to the recycle bin.
These files are enclosed in pairs of square brackets [ ]. To remove the files from the recycle bin, use the
reset recycle-bin command.
The delete /unreserved file-url command permanently deletes a file, and the deleted file cannot be
restored. Use it with caution.
CAUTION:
If you delete two files with the same filename in different directories, only the last one is retained in the
recycle bin.
Examples
# Remove file tt.cfg from the current directory.
<Sysname> delete tt.cfg
Delete cfa0:/tt.cfg? [Y/N]:y
%Delete file cfa0:/tt.cfg...Done.
dir
Syntax
dir [ /all ] [ file-url ]
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
/all: Displays all files.
file-url: Displays the specified file. Asterisks (*) are acceptable as wildcards. For example, to display files
with the .txt extension in the current directory, you may use the dir *.txt command.
Description
Use the dir command to display information about all visible files and folders in the current directory.
Use the dir /all command to display information about all files and folders in the current directory,
including hidden files, hidden sub-folders and the files in the recycle bin that originally belong to the
current directory. The names of these deleted files are enclosed in pairs of brackets [ ].
The dir file-url command displays information about a file or folder.
Examples
# Display information about all files and folders.
<Sysname> dir /all
Directory of cfa0:/
0 -rw- 13605736 Aug 08 2007 20:00:00 temp_lb.bin