Discarding Changes; Saving The Configuration; Clearing A Locked Session - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

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Discarding Changes

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Device Manager retrieves the status of the CFS change and updates the Last Command and Result
columns.
Caution
If you do not commit the changes, they are not saved to the running configuration.
Discarding Changes
If you discard configuration changes, the application flushes the pending database and releases locks in
the fabric. Both the abort and commit functions are only supported from the switch from which the fabric
lock is acquired.
You can discard changes for a specified feature by setting the Command column value to disable for that
feature then clicking Apply.

Saving the Configuration

Configuration changes that have not been applied yet (still in the pending database) are not shown in the
running configuration. The configuration changes in the pending database overwrite the configuration
in the effective database when you commit the changes.
If you do not commit the changes, they are not saved to the running configuration.
Caution
The CISCO-CFS-MIB contains SNMP configuration information for any CFS-related functions. Refer
to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB Quick Reference for more information on this MIB.

Clearing a Locked Session

You can clear locks held by an application from any switch in the fabric. This option is provided to rescue
you from situations where locks are acquired and not released. This function requires Admin
permissions.
To clear locks using Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Click the CFS tab.
Step 1
Select clearLock from the Config Action drop-down list for each switch that you want to clear the lock
Step 2
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Click the Apply Changes icon to save the change.
Step 3
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Chapter 13
Using the CFS Infrastructure
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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