The display startup command displays information about the names of the system software, configuration files, PAF files, and license files used in the current and next system startups.
The display startup command output shows the following information:
The system software configured for the current startup before the system starts.
The file name of the system software used in the current startup.
The file name of the system software configured for the next startup.
The file name of the configuration file used in the current startup.
The file name of the configuration file configured for the next startup.
The file name of the PAF file used in the current startup.
The file name of the PAF file configured for the next startup.
The file name of the license file used in the current startup.
The file name of the License file configured for the next startup.
The file name of the patch package used in the current startup.
The file name of the patch package configured for the next startup.
The AntiDDoS8000 series is used as an example. If the user does not configure any system software to be used in the startup, the startup program automatically searches the file with the extension name as .cc in the cfcard. The first searched file is used to start up the system.
# Display the file names related to the current and the next startup. The AntiDDoS8000 series is used as an example.
<sysname> display startup MainBoard: Configured startup system software: cfcard:/V500R001C30.cc Startup system software: cfcard:/V500R001C30.cc Next startup system software: cfcard:/V500R001C30.cc Startup saved-configuration file: cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg Next startup saved-configuration file: cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg Startup paf file: default Next startup paf file: default Startup license file: default Next startup license file: default Startup patch package: NULL Next startup patch package: NULL SlaveBoard: Configured startup system software: cfcard:/V500R001C30.cc Startup system software: cfcard:/V500R001C30.cc Next startup system software: cfcard:/V500R001C30.cc Startup saved-configuration file: cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg Next startup saved-configuration file: cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg Startup paf file: default Next startup paf file: default Startup license file: default Next startup license file: default Startup patch package: NULL Next startup patch package: NULL
Item |
Description |
|---|---|
Configured startup system software |
System software that is configured for the current startup by running the startup system-software command before the system starts. |
Startup system software |
System software that is used in the current startup. |
Next startup system software |
System software that is configured for the next startup by running the startup system-software command. If no system software for the next startup is configured, the system software used in the current startup is displayed. |
Startup saved-configuration file |
Configuration file that is used in the current startup. |
Next startup saved-configuration file |
Configuration file that is configured for the next startup by running the startup saved-configuration command. If no configuration file for the next startup is configured, the configuration file used in the current startup is displayed. |
Startup paf file |
PAF file that is used in the current startup. default indicates that no PAF file is specified or the PAF file does not take effect. |
Next startup paf file |
PAF file that is configured for the next startup by running the startup paf command. If no PAF file is configured, default is displayed. |
Startup license file |
License file that is used in the current startup. default indicates that no license file is specified or the license file does not take effect. |
Next startup license file |
License file that is configured for the next startup by running the startup license command. If no license file is configured, default is displayed. |
Startup patch package |
Patch package file that is used in the current startup. NULL indicates that no patch package file is specified or the patch package file does not take effect. |
Next startup patch package |
Patch package file that is configured for the next startup by running the startup patch command. If no patch package file is configured, NULL is displayed. |