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ciscoFlashCopyStatus
cisco Flash Copy Status
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The status of the specified copy operation. copyOperationPending : operation request is received and pending for validation and process copyInProgress : specified operation is active copyOperationSuccess : specified operation is supported and completed successfully copyInvalidOperation : command invalid or command-protocol-device combination unsupported copyInvalidProtocol : invalid protocol specified copyInvalidSourceName : invalid source file name specified For the copy from flash to lex operation, this error code will be returned when the source file is not a valid lex image. copyInvalidDestName : invalid target name (file or partition or device name) specified For the copy from flash to lex operation, this error code will be returned when no lex devices are connected to the router or when an invalid lex interface number has been specified in the destination string. copyInvalidServerAddress : invalid server address specified copyDeviceBusy : specified device is in use and locked by another process copyDeviceOpenError : invalid device name copyDeviceError : device read, write or erase error copyDeviceNotProgrammable : device is read-only but a write or erase operation was specified copyDeviceFull : device is filled to capacity copyFileOpenError : invalid file name; file not found in partition copyFileTransferError : file transfer was unsuccessfull; network failure copyFileChecksumError : file checksum in Flash failed copyNoMemory : system running low on memory copyUnknownFailure : failure unknown copyProhibited: stop user from overwriting current boot image file.
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