Show Diff Rollback-Patch Startup-Config - Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Command Reference Manual

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show diff rollback-patch startup-config

show diff rollback-patch startup-config
To display the differences between the current startup configuration and the saved (checkpointed)
configuration, use the show diff rollback-patch startup-config command.
Syntax Description
checkpoint
checkpoint-name
file
bootflash:
volatile:
//server
directory/
filename
running-config
startup-config
There can be no spaces in the filesystem://server/directory/filename string. Individual elements of this
Note
string are separated by colons (:) and slashes (/).
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
5.2(1)N1(1)
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to view the differences between the current startup configuration and destination
checkpoints that reference a saved configuration. The configuration differences based on the current
running configuration and checkpointed configuration are applied to the system to restore the running
state of the system.
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show diff rollback-patch startup-config {checkpoint checkpoint-name | file {bootflash: |
volatile:}[//server][directory/][filename] | running-config | startup-config}
Specifies that the checkpoint be used as the destination in the comparison.
Checkpoint name. The name can be a maximum of 32 characters.
Specifies that the checkpoint configuration file be used as the destination in
the comparison.
Specifies the bootflash local writable storage file system.
Specifies the volatile local writable storage file system.
(Optional) Name of the server. Valid values are ///, //module-1/, //sup-1/,
//sup-active/, or //sup-local/. The double slash (//) is required.
(Optional) Name of a directory. The directory name is case sensitive.
(Optional) Name of the checkpoint configuration file. The filename is case
sensitive.
Specifies that the running configuration be used as the destination in the
comparison.
Specifies that the startup configuration be used as the destination in the
comparison.
Modification
This command was introduced.
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