display startup

Use display startup to display the names of the current startup configuration file and the next-startup configuration files.

Syntax

display startup

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Usage guidelines

Current startup configuration file is the configuration file that has been loaded. Next-startup configuration file is the configuration file used at the next startup.

On an HPE 7910 or HPE 7910 TAA switch in standalone mode, the standby MPU always uses the same current startup configuration file as the active MPU. After an active/standby switchover, it is normal that the current startup configuration files on them are displayed as NULL. This is because the new active MPU continues to run with the running configuration rather than rebooting with the previous current startup configuration file.

In IRF mode, the global standby MPUs always use the same current startup configuration file as the global active MPU. After an active/standby switchover, it is normal that the current startup configuration files on them are displayed as NULL. This is because the new global active MPU continues to run with the running configuration rather than rebooting with the previous current startup configuration file.

Examples

# (In standalone mode.) Display startup configuration files on an HPE 7910 or HPE 7910 TAA switch.

<Sysname> display startup
MainBoard:
 Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
 Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
 Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL
Slot 11:
 Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
 Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
 Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL

Table 19: Command output

Field

Description

MainBoard

Displays the startup configuration files on the active MPU.

Current startup saved-configuration file

Configuration file that the active MPU has started up with.

Next main startup saved-configuration file

Primary startup configuration file to be used at the next startup.

Next backup startup saved-configuration file

Backup startup configuration file to be used at the next startup.

Slot n

Displays the startup configuration files on the standby MPU in slot n.

# (In IRF mode.) Display startup configuration files on an HPE 7910 or HPE 7910 TAA IRF fabric.

<Sysname> display startup
MainBoard:
 Current startup saved-configuration file: NULL
 Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
 Next backup startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup2.cfg
Chassis 2 Slot 11:
 Current startup saved-configuration file: NULL
 Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
 Next backup startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup2.cfg

Table 20: Command output

Field

Description

MainBoard

Displays the startup configuration files on the global active MPU.

Current startup saved-configuration file

Configuration file that the global active MPU has started up with.

Next main startup saved-configuration file

Primary configuration file to be used at the next startup.

Next backup startup saved-configuration file

Backup configuration file to be used at the next startup.

(This file does not exist.)

If the specified next-startup configuration file has been deleted, this comment appears next to the file name.

Chassis x Slot n

Displays the startup configuration files on the MPU in slot n of IRF member x.

Related commands

startup saved-configuration