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6.4.2.8.3.1. System Details ⇒ Configuration ⇒ Overview
This subtab provides access to the configuration statistics of your system and to the most
common tasks used to manage configuration files. You may change the settings listed under
Configuration Stats by clicking on the blue text for that setting. Alternatively, you may
perform any of the common configuration management tasks listed on the right of the
screen by clicking one of the links.
6.4.2.8.3.2. System Details ⇒ Configuration ⇒ Managed Files
This subtab lists all configuration files currently associated with the system.
Filename
This column shows both the name and the deployment path for this file.
Revision
This column increments any time you make a change to the managed file.
From Config Channel
This column indicates the name of the channel that contains the file, or displays (sys-
tem override) for files available to this system only.
Overrides
If this configuration file overrides another, the overridden file is listed in this column
along with its host channel.
If you wish to deploy any of these files to the client system, overwriting any changes
that have been made locally, check the box to the left of the file and click the Deploy
Configuration button. On the following screen, choose a deployment time and click the
Schedule Deploy button to confirm.
Note
If you click on the Filename of a (system override) file, you can edit its contents.
The Overrides column identifies the config file from which channel will apply if the sys-
tem is unsubscribed from the config channel that provides the file now. For instance, if a
system has '/etc/foo' from channel 'bar' and '/etc/foo' from channel 'baz' is in the Over-
rides column, then unsubscribing from channel 'bar' will mean that the file from channel
'baz' will be applicable. Also, if nothing is in the 'Overrides' column for a given file path,
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