show system snapshot (Junos OS with Upgraded FreeBSD)
Syntax
show system snapshot
Description
This command displays information about the non-recovery backup software, which is located in the junos file system on the hard disk drive or solid-state drive (SSD).
This command displays information about recovery snapshot after the non-recovery information.
To back up software, use the request system snapshot
command.
Required Privilege Level
view
Output Fields
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request. If there are no snapshots available, the command returns null output.
Sample Output
show system snapshot
user@host> show system snapshot Snapshot snap.20141219.122106: Location: /packages/sets/snap.20141219.122106 Creation date: Dec 19 12:21:06 2014 Junos version: 15.1-20141216_ib_15_1_psd.0
Sample Output
show system snapshot (updated as of Junos OS Release 17.2)
user@host> show system snapshot Non-recovery snapshots: Snapshot snap.20170112.105151: Location: /packages/sets/snap.20170112.105151 Creation date: Jan 12 10:51:51 2017 Junos version: 17.2I20170112_0239 Snapshot snap.20170112.112307: Location: /packages/sets/snap.20170112.112307 Creation date: Jan 12 11:23:07 2017 Junos version: 17.2I20170112_0239 Snapshot snap.20170112.112314: Location: /packages/sets/snap.20170112.112314 Creation date: Jan 12 11:23:14 2017 Junos version: 17.2I20170112_0239 Total non-recovery snapshots: 3 Recovery Snapshots: Snapshots available on the OAM volume: recovery.ufs Date created: Wed Jan 11 15:59:35 PST 2017 Junos version: 17.2I20170111_2242 Total recovery snapshots: 1
Release Information
Command introduced starting in Junos OS Release 15.1 for supported platforms. See Feature Explorer.
Output for recovery snapshots provided in Junos Release 17.2 for all the devices using Junos OS with upgraded FreeBSD.