Juniper MEDIA FLOW MANAGER 2.0.2 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual page 80

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CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface
by MFD, RAM cache and disk cache, are stored as UUID:/uri/filename, this option derives
UUID from the specified namespace.
Once the namespace is selected, choose from these options to purge objects:
All—Delete all objects in that namespace's disk cache.
Pattern—Delete objects based on patterns. For Release 2.0.2, only the asterisk (*)
wildcard is available for pattern use. Asterisk (*) matches zero or more characters of any
kind
URI—All objects stored by Media Flow Controller, RAM and disk cache, are stored as
UUID:/uri/filename; this options deletes all objects of the given namespace with that URI.
Click Purge Objects to complete the object purge and Save at the top of the page to make
changes persistent across reboots.
Figure 71
Preset Profiles > Purge Objects Page Detail
Audit Nodes
Use this page to check a Media Flow Controller configuration against the profile configuration
applied to it. Do this if you suspect that node's or node group's configuration has changed
after a profile was applied. See
Important!
Node pro-actively; do this anytime a new profile is applied or changes are made.
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Preset Profiles
Figure 72
You must create a baseline audit for your nodes and/or groups by clicking Audit
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