HP-IB# dir syslog

========================================================

Existing Syslog-files on System

========================================================

slot date-createdsize file-name

--------------------------------------------------------

1

Wed Nov 26

11:19:25 2003

849964

ts_log

1

Tue Oct 21

16:00:03 2003

50373

ts_log.1.gz

1

Tue

Sep

23

13:00:04

2003

54514

ts_log.2.gz

1

Fri

Sep

12

17:00:03

2003

45265

ts_log.3.gz

4.Enter the delete command to remove a log file. The syntax of the delete command is: delete syslog:file dir

where, file is the name of a log file. Enter the name exactly as shown by the dir command. The syslog keyword and colon (:) are mandatory and indicate the logging file-system. For example:

HP-IB# delete syslog:ts_log.3.gz

Delete file ts_log.3.gz? [yes(default) yes]

5.Verify that you had successfully removed the log file.

HP-IB# dir syslog

========================================================

Existing Syslog-files on System

========================================================

slot date-createdsize file-name

--------------------------------------------------------

1

Wed Nov 26

11:19:25 2003

849964

ts_log

1

Tue

Oct

21

16:00:03

2003

50373

ts_log.1.gz

1

Tue

Sep

23

13:00:04

2003

54514

ts_log.2.gz

Deleting Image Files

To remove an uninstalled image file:

1.Log in to the CLI as a super user.

2.Enter the privileged-user mode.

HP-IB> enable HP-IB#

3.Determine the currently installed system-images.

HP-IB# dir image

=========================================================================

Existing Boot-Images on System

=========================================================================

slot date-created

size

file-name

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 Mon Nov 17 14:20:09 2003

18911083 HP-AB291A-Release-1.1.3hp-build019.img

1Mon Nov 17 14:20:09 2003 18911083 HP-AB291A-Release-1.1.3hp-build021.img

1Mon Nov 17 14:27:51 2003 13082624 Release-1.1.3hp/build021

HP-IB#

4.Enter the delete command to remove an image file with a .img extension.

You cannot delete the system-image that booted the system because it is the actively being used. The syntax of the delete command is:

delete image: image file system image

where the image keyword and colon (:) are mandatory, and indicate the image file-system. image file is the name of an image file and system image is the name of an installed system-image. Enter either an image file name or installed system-image. Enter the name exactly as shown by the dir command. For example:

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