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Chapter 1<br />

Introduction<br />

RUGGEDCOM <strong>ROS</strong><br />

<strong>User</strong> Guide<br />

>help flashfiles<br />

A set of diagnostic commands to display information about the Flash filesystem and to defragment flash<br />

memory.<br />

flashfiles<br />

When no parameters are provided, statistics about the Flash memory and<br />

filesystem are printed.<br />

flashfiles info [filename]<br />

Provides information about a specific file in the Flash filesystem.<br />

flashfiles defrag<br />

Defragments files in the Flash filesystem.<br />

Figure 3: Flashfiles command summary<br />

Section 1.7.4.1<br />

Flash Filesystem Memory Mapping<br />

When the flashfiles command is invoked with no arguments, a listing is displayed of files currently in Flash<br />

memory, their locations, and the amount of memory they consume:<br />

>flashfiles<br />

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

Filename Base Size Sectors Used<br />

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

boot.bin 00000000 110000 0-23 1049514<br />

main.bin 00110000 120000 24-41 1169341<br />

fpga.xsvf 00230000 010000 42-42 55784<br />

fpga2288.xsvf 00240000 290000 43-83 2656569<br />

syslog.txt 004D0000 2D0000 84-128 16925<br />

ssh.keys 007A0000 010000 129-129 660<br />

ssl.crt 007B0000 010000 130-130 1974<br />

banner.txt 007C0000 010000 131-131 256<br />

crashlog.txt 007D0000 010000 132-132 256<br />

config.bak 007E0000 010000 133-133 21762<br />

config.csv 007F6000 008000 137-140 21762<br />

factory.txt 007FE000 002000 141-141 1154<br />

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

Figure 4: Flashfile Memory Mapping Summary<br />

Section 1.7.4.2<br />

Obtaining Information On a Particular File<br />

When the flashfiles command is invoked with the key word, info, followed by the name of a file in memory as<br />

arguments, detailed information is displayed for the named file. For example:<br />

28 Flash Filesystem Memory Mapping

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