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Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Managing GSS Files
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Cisco Global Site Selector Administration Guide
OL-5480-01
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49 Mar 7 18:05
sysMessages.log
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 7 15:40 sysmsg
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Mar 8 21:02 sysout
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 41652 Mar 14 21:23 system.log
To list the filenames and subdirectories of the current working directory, enter:
gssm1.example.com# ls
gss-1.0.2.0.2-k9.upg id_rsa.pub megara.back.1_0.full rpms
gss-1.0.904.0.1-k9.upg gss_sample.full megara.back.1_1.full
To display the present working directory of the GSS, enter:
gssm1.example.com# pwd
/admin
Renaming GSS Files
The GSS software allows you to rename files located in the current directory or
subdirectory, such as backup files and log files. To rename a GSS file, use the
rename command. The syntax for this command is:
rename source_filename new_filename
The variables are:
source_filename—Alphanumeric name of the file you wish to rename.
new_filename—Alphanumeric name to assign to the file.
Quotes are not required around filenames. The following special characters are
not allowed in the renamed filenames: apostrophe (‘), semicolon (;), asterisk (*),
and space ( ).
To view the files available in the current directory or subdirectory, use the dir, lls,
ls, or pwd commands. See the
“Displaying Files in a Directory” section for
details.
For example, to rename the current GSS startup-config file as newstartupconfig,
enter:
gssm1.example.com# rename startup-config newstartupconfig
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