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Chapter 5 Managing the ACE Software
Using the Configuration Checkpoint and Rollback Service
Using the Configuration Checkpoint and Rollback
Service
This section describes how to make a checkpoint (or snapshot) of a running
configuration on your ACE and how to use the rollback service to revert to the last
known stable configuration. It contains the following topics:
•
Overview
•
Creating a Configuration Checkpoint
•
Deleting a Configuration Checkpoint
•
Rolling Back a Running Configuration
Overview
At some point, you may want to modify your running configuration. If you run
into a problem with the modified configuration, you may need to reboot your
ACE. To prevent having to reboot your ACE after unsuccessfully modifying a
running configuration, you can create a checkpoint (a snapshot in time) of a
known stable running configuration before you begin to modify it. If you
encounter a problem with the modifications to the running configuration, you can
roll back the configuration to the previous stable configuration checkpoint.
The ACE allows you to make a checkpoint configuration at the context level. The
ACE stores the checkpoint for each context in a hidden directory in Flash memory.
If, after you enter additional commands to modify the current running
configuration, you enter the
rollback
command option, the ACE causes the
running configuration to revert to the checkpointed configuration.
This section contains the following topics:
•
Creating a Configuration Checkpoint
•
Deleting a Configuration Checkpoint
•
Rolling Back a Running Configuration