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All files which you can add or remove from the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system exist under the / root directory. The root directory structure is shown in Figure 1, along with the names of the subdirectories and a brief description of what they contain.Figure 1 Root Directory Structure![]()
Note: The debug log record files contained in the directory /logs are for use by TIBCO support staff only.Running these CLI commands allows you to operate on, read, and generate P-7500 files in the / root directory:
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• To change the present working directory, enter the cd User EXEC command:tibco> cd [directory]where directory is the directory to change to. If none is specified, the working directory is changed to the / root directory.
• back up a configuration database file to an SFTP server from the /configs subdirectory on a TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system
• restore a configuration database file from a SFTP server to the /configs subdirectory on a TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system
• download new software from a SFTP server to the /loads subdirectory on a TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system for software upgradeTo copy the current configuration locally within the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system, enter this copy Privileged EXEC command:tibco# copy current-config destinationwhere destination is the location in the system / root directory to put the configuration copy. Valid file name formats are described in Table 4.Refer to TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 Maintenance and Troubleshooting for more information on the copy Privileged EXEC command and its use.
A remotely available file accessible through the SFTP protocol. In a copy operation only one of either source or destination can be specified as an SFTP file, but not both. Absolute or relative name of a regular file stored in the / root directory. Internally, an absolute name is always relative to the / root directory, while relative names are always evaluated relative to the present working directory (displayable through the pwd User EXEC command).To delete a file from the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system, enter the delete Privileged EXEC command:tibco# delete filenamewhere filename is the name of the local file to delete which might include a pathname. Only local-pathname formats can be used. * and ? characters can be used to match multiple files.To list the contents of a directory, enter the dir User EXEC command:tibco> dir [pattern]where pattern is the name of the file or directory to display. * and ? characters can be used to match multiple files. If not specified, all the files in the present working directory are displayed.To display the contents of a text file in a directory, enter the more User EXEC command:tibco> more patternwhere pattern is the name of the text file to display. * and ? characters can be used to match multiple text files. If not specified, all the text files in the present working directory are displayed.
Note: Binary files cannot be displayed.To display the present working directory (pwd), enter the pwd User EXEC command. For example:To rename a P-7500 file within one of the / root subdirectories listed in Figure 1, enter the rename Privileged EXEC command:
is the current name of the Pathname file to be renamed. Only local-pathname formats can be used. is the new name for the Pathname file specified by old-name. Only local-pathname formats can be used.
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