Displaying Available File Systems
Only one user at a time can manage the software bundles and configuration files for a device stack.
Displaying Available File Systems
To display the available file systems on your device, use the show file systems privileged EXEC command
as shown in this example for a standalone device:
Device# show file systems
Size(b) Free(b) Type Flags Prefixes
- - opaque rw system:
- - opaque rw tmpsys:
1651314688 1559785472 disk rw crashinfo:
* 11353194496 9693396992 disk rw flash:
8049967104 7959392256 disk ro webui:
- - opaque rw null:
- - opaque ro tar:
- - network rw tftp:
2097152 2080848 nvram rw nvram:
- - opaque wo syslog:
- - network rw rcp:
- - network rw http:
- - network rw ftp:
- - network rw scp:
- - network rw https:
- - opaque ro cns:
Device# show file systems
File Systems:
*
11250098176
118148280320
Table 16: show file systems Field Descriptions
Field
Size(b)
Free(b)
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Size(b)
Free(b)
-
-
-
-
9694093312
1651314688
1232220160
112084115456
189628416
145387520
7763918848
7696850944
-
-
-
-
-
-
33554432
33532852
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Type
Flags
Prefixes
opaque
rw
system:
opaque
rw
tmpsys:
disk
rw
bootflash: flash:
disk
rw
crashinfo:
disk
rw
disk0:
disk
rw
usbflash0:
disk
ro
webui:
opaque
rw
null:
opaque
ro
tar:
network
rw
tftp:
nvram
rw
nvram:
opaque
wo
syslog:
network
rw
rcp:
network
rw
http:
network
rw
ftp:
network
rw
scp:
network
rw
https:
opaque
ro
cns:
Value
Amount of memory in the file system in bytes.
Amount of free memory in the file system in bytes.
Working with the Flash File System