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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 8 Archiving Configurations and Managing Them Using Archive Management
Configuring Labels
Where ID is a unique Job number.
Step 4 Click OK.
You can check the status of your scheduled Config Quick Deploy job by selecting Config Mgmt >
Archive Mgmt > Archive Mgmt Jobs.
What Happens During Configuration Quick Deploy
Before Configuration Management deploys the configuration on the device, it verifies whether the
device is locked.
The deploy process follows the configured transport protocol order and the fallback option is active.
At end of this task, Configuration Management will:
Unlock the device
Checks-in the new version of configuration if the deploy completes successfully.
After uploading the configuration on the device, Configuration Management writes to the Change Audit
log.
Configuring Labels
A label is a name given to a group of customized selection of configuration files. You can select
configuration files from different RME devices, group and label them.
These labeled files are not purged along with the other configuration files. You have to explicitly select
the Purge labeled files option to purge the labeled files. These labeled files are not purged if this option
is not enabled.
You can purge the label config files using Resource Manager Essentials > Admin > Config Mgmt >
Archive Mgmt > Purge Settings.
See Purging Configurations from the Configuration Archive for further details.
The Label Config window displays the following information:
You can click on any column heading to sort the information by that column. If you double-click a
heading, the order is reversed.
The Label Configs window contains the following buttons:
Column Description
Label Name Displays the label name.
Description Displays the label description.
Created by Displays the user who created this label.
Created on Displays the label creation time.