Viewing User Context Running-Config Files From The Admin Context; Clearing The Startup-Configuration File - Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Manual

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Saving Configuration Files
Viewing User Context Running-Config Files from the Admin
Context

Clearing the Startup-Configuration File

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To display the ACE running-configuration file of a user context from the Admin
context, use the invoke context command in Exec mode. The syntax of this
command is as follows:
invoke context context_name show running-config
The context_name argument is the name of the user context.
For example, to view the running-configuration file of the C1 context from the
Admin context, enter:
host1/Admin# invoke context C1 show running-config
Generating configuration....
To clear the contents of the ACE startup-configuration file of the current context
in Flash memory, use either the clear startup-config or write erase command in
Exec mode. Both commands reset the startup-configuration file to the default
settings and take effect immediately. The running-configuration file is not
affected. In addition, the clear startup-config or write erase commands do not
clear the boot variables, such as config-register and boot system settings.
The clear startup-config and write erase commands do not remove license files
or crypto files from the ACE startup-configuration file. To remove license files,
use the license uninstall filename command. To remove crypto files, use the
crypto delete filename or the crypto delete all command.
Before you clear the contents of the ACE startup-configuration file, back up your
startup-configuration file to a remote server (see the
to a Remote Server"
section). Once you clear the startup-configuration file, you
can perform one of the following processes to recover a copy of an existing
configuration:
Copy the contents of the existing running-configuration file to the
startup-configuration file by using the copy running-config startup-config
command. See the
"Saving the Configuration File in Flash Memory"
Chapter 5
Managing the ACE Software
"Saving Configuration Files
section
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