Show System Commit; Table 83: Show System Commit Output Fields - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual

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show system commit

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Description
Options
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Related
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List of Sample Output
Output Fields

Table 83: show system commit Output Fields

Field Name
Field Description
Displays the last 50 commit operations listed, most recent to first. The identifier
Commit History
a configuration created for recovery using the
Date and time of the commit operation.
Timestamp
User who executed the commit operation
User name
Method used to execute the commit operation:
Commit method
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show system commit
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display the pending commit operation (if any) and the commit history.
This command has no options.
view
clear system commit on page 449
show system commit on page 472
show system commit (At a Particular Time) on page 472
show system commit (At the Next Reboot) on page 472
show system commit (Rollback Pending) on page 472
Table 83 on page 471 describes the output fields for the
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
—CLI interactive user performed the commit operation.
cli
Junos XML protocol
—Junos XML protocol client performed the commit operation.
synchronize
—The
commit synchronize
—An SNMP SET request caused the commit operation.
snmp
—A button on the router or switch was pressed to commit a rescue configuration for recovery.
button
—A configuration obtained through autoinstallation was committed.
autoinstall
—A method other than those identified was used to perform the commit operation.
other
Chapter 27: Operational Mode Commands for Configuration Management
request system configuration rescue save
command was performed on the other Routing Engine.
show system commit
command.
designates
rescue
command.
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