11-02-2010 04:18 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:41 AM
11-02-2010 06:14 AM
Your access to the file system is very limited. What you will be able to see from the administrator CLI is essentially just log file directories. Deleting files from them manually isn't really advisable either.
Anyways, you can see the directories you're allowed to interact with by typing
admin:file list
file list activelog
file list inactivelog
file list install
file list license
file list partBsalog
file list salog
file list tftp
admin:file list activelog platform/cli/*mycapture.capdir count = 0, file count = 1
11-02-2010 07:54 AM
Hello Jonathan,
thanks for the suggestion.
My problem is to know the structure of the sub directory (such as "platform"): in other words platform is located in what way? It is accessible only because there are log files? What are the other folder sibling of "platform"? The directory-type "usr", "dev" "etc" are?
Thanks
Francesco
11-02-2010 08:13 AM
Correct, you can only access it because it contains log files that would be accessible to you through RTMT. You cannot access any of the POSIX file system such as /etc /dev /opt. This is a consequence of sealed appliance model.
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