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This chapter describes the Cisco Nexus Virtual Services Appliance commands that begin with the letter R.
To modify the memory allocated for RAM in the virtual service, use the ramsize command.
ramsize size
size |
Size of the RAM in megabytes. The allowable range is from 1024 to 4096. |
The default RAM size varies, depending on the virtual service. For example, the default RAM size for the Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM) is 2048 GB.
Virtual service blade configuration (config-vsb-config)
network-admin
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4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to set the RAM size to 3072 MB:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(config)# virtual-service-blade name VSM-1
n1010(config-vsb-config)# ramsize 3072
n1010(config-vsb-config)#
To reboot the system, use the reload command.
reload
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Any command mode
network-admin
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4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to reboot the system:
n1010# reload
This command will reboot the system. (y/n)? [n] y
2009 Oct 30 21:51:34 s1 %$ VDC-1 %$ %PLATFORM-2-PFM_SYSTEM_RESET: Manual system restart from Command Line Interface
n1010(config)#
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show version |
Displays information about the software version. |
To reload a module in the device, use the reload module command.
reload module slot [force-dnld]
slot |
Chassis slot number. |
force-dnld |
(Optional) Forces the download of software to the module. |
None
Any command mode
network-admin
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4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to reload a module:
n1010# reload module 2
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show version |
Displays information about the software version. |
To remove a directory, use the rmdir command.
rmdir [filesystem:[//module/]]directory
Removes the directory from the current working directory.
Any command mode
network-admin
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4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to remove the my_files directory:
n1010# rmdir my_files
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cd |
Changes the current working directory. |
dir |
Displays the directory contents. |
pwd |
Displays the name of the current working directory. |
To configure a role that will support a specified group of features, use the role feature-group name command. To remove the role, use the no form of this command.
role feature-group name group-name
no role feature-group name group-name
group-name |
Descriptive name for the role. The name is case sensitive and an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters. |
None
Global configuration (config)
network-admin
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4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a role named GroupA to support a specified group of features:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(config)# role feature-group name GroupA
n1010(config-role-featuregrp)#
This example shows how to remove the role named GroupA:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(
config)#
no role feature-group name GroupA
n1010(config-role-featuregrp)#
To create a user role, use the role name command. To remove the role, use the no form of this command.
role name role-name
no role name role-name
role-name |
User role of this name. |
None
Global configuration (config)
network-admin
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4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create a role named UserA:
n1010 #
configure terminal
n1010(
config)#
role name UserA
This example shows how to remove the UserA role:
n1010(
config)#
no role UserA
To run a command script that is saved in a file, use the run-script command.
run-script {bootflash: | volatile:} filename
None
Any command mode
network-admin
network-operator
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4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to run a command script that is saved in the Sample file on the Volatile file system:
n1010(
config)#
run-script volatile:Sample
n1010(
config)#
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cd |
Changes the current working directory. |
copy |
Copies files. |
dir |
Displays the contents of the working directory. |
pwd |
Displays the name of the present working directory (pwd). |