Samir,

Even though it is a linux box at heart, you don't get full access to the
filesystem in such a fashion.....  The startup-config is stored in nvram,
but nvram is only reachable from one or two places.... Primarily to copy
to/from...  It is located on the supervisor but into another partition
aside from bootflash

xxxxxxxx-7010-ADMIN-SW1# copy nvram:///?
  nvram:///startup-config

xxxxxxxx-7010-ADMIN-SW1# copy nvram:///startup-config ?
  bootflash:      Select destination filesystem
  debug:          Select destination filesystem
  ftp:            Select destination filesystem
  log:            Select destination filesystem
  logflash:       Select destination filesystem
  nvram:          Select destination filesystem
  running-config  Copy from source to running configuration
  scp:            Select destination filesystem
  sftp:           Select destination filesystem
  slot0:          Select destination filesystem
  startup-config  Copy from source to startup configuration
  system:         Select destination filesystem
  tftp:           Select destination filesystem
  usb1:           Select destination filesystem
  usb2:           Select destination filesystem
  volatile:       Select destination filesystem

On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Samir Idris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I am trying to figure out where does the startup and running config sit in
> Nexus?  I looked at my box and it doesn't have any nvram but it doesn't
> have bootflash.  Bootflash there are no files as such.  Any clue?
>
> How do you access /var etc?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Samir Idris
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