
Managing CMM Directory Content Managing the Directory Structure (Non-Redundant)
OmniSwitch 6250/6450 Switch Management Guide May 2012 page 5-13
Managing the Directory Structure
(Non-Redundant)
The following sections define commands that allow the user to manipulate the files in the directory struc-
ture of a single CMM.
Note. All of the commands described in the following sections work on switches in a stack with redun-
dancy enabled. However, there can be special circumstances that apply when modifying parameters on a
switch in a stack that do not apply to a single switch. Redundant command usage is covered in “Managing
Redundancy in a Stack and CMM” on page 5-25. See the related OmniSwitch 6250/6450 Hardware Users
Guide for more information on switch redundancy.
Rebooting the Switch
When booting the switch, the software in the certified directory is loaded into the RAM memory of the
switch and used as a running configuration, as shown:
The certified directory software should be the best, most reliable versions of both the image files and the
boot.cfg file (configuration file). The switch runs from the certified directory after boot if the working and
certified directories are not the same. If they are the same, then the switch runs from the
working directory, allowing changes made to the running configuration to be saved. If the switch is
running from the certified directory, you cannot save any changes to the running configuration, or copy
files between the directories.
Working Certified
Running
Primary CMM
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