Juniper Networks CLI Command to Determine Cleanup Candidates

Which CLI command to use to determine which files are cleanup candidates?

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Which CLI command do you use to determine which files are cleanup candidates?

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The correct CLI command to determine which files are cleanup candidates on a Juniper Networks device running the Junos operating system is:

A. request system storage cleanup candidates

Here is an explanation of each option and why they are incorrect:

B. request system services storage candidates This is not a valid command in Junos, as there is no "services storage" option available.

C. request system services candidate cleanup This command is used to clean up old configuration files that have been replaced by newer versions. It does not apply to files stored in the device's file system.

D. request system storage cleanup dry-run This command performs a "dry run" of the storage cleanup process, which means it shows what files would be deleted without actually deleting them. While this is helpful for previewing the results of a storage cleanup operation, it does not provide a list of cleanup candidates.

Therefore, the correct command to use is A. request system storage cleanup candidates, which shows a list of files that can be safely deleted to free up space on the device's file system.