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6.4.2.8.6.1. System Details
⇒
Snapshots
⇒
Snapshots —
The default display of the
Snapshots
tab lists the reason, dates, and times for snapshots
taken, as well as any tags associated with the snapshots. To revert to a previous configu-
ration, click the Reason of the snapshot taken at the desired date and time and review the
potential changes on the provided subtabs, starting with
Rollback
.
Each subtab provides the specific changes that will be made to the system during the roll-
back:
•
group memberships
•
channel subscriptions
•
installed packages
•
configuration channel subscriptions
•
configuration files
Finally, you may review the tags associated with the rollback. You may
also add tags to older snapshots: click the
create new snapshot tag
link, enter a tag name, and click the
Tag this Snapshot
button. Refer to
Section 6.4.2.8.6.2
System Details
⇒
Snapshots
⇒
Snapshot Tags —
for
more
information.
When satisfied with the reversion, return to the
Rollback
subtab and click the
Rollback to
Snapshot
button. To see the list again, click
Return to snapshot list
.
6.4.2.8.6.2. System Details
⇒
Snapshots
⇒
Snapshot Tags —
Provides a means to add meaningful descriptions to your most recent system snapshot.
This can be used to indicate milestones, such as a known working configuration or a suc-
cessful upgrade. To tag the most recent snapshot, click
create new system tag
, enter a
descriptive term in the
Tag name
field, and click the
Tag Current Snapshot
button. Refer
to Section 6.4.2.8.6.1
System Details
⇒
Snapshots
⇒
Snapshots —
to tag older snap-
shots. You may then revert using this tag directly by clicking its name in the Snapshot Tags
list. To delete tags, select their checkboxes, click
Remove Tags
, and confirm the action.
6.4.2.8.7. System Details
⇒
Kickstart —
Enables the re-installation of the system based upon selectable parameters, including spe-
cific Red Hat distribution. These kickstarts are based upon profiles developed within the
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