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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
Using Search Archive
Deleting the Labeled Configuration
You can delete a label from the list of labels in the label configuration dialog box:
Note View Permission Report (Common Services > Server > Reports) to check if you have the required
privileges to perform this task.
Step 1 Select Resource Manager Essentials > Config Mgmt > Archive Mgmt > Label Configs.
The Label Configs dialog box appears.
Step 2 Select the labels and click Delete.
A message appears, Are you sure you want to delete the label(s)?
Step 3 Click OK to delete the labels.
Using Search Archive
You can search the archive for configuration containing text patterns for selected devices. You can
specify ten different combinations of patterns/strings as part of search criteria.
For example:
Search all devices for configurations having pattern set banner motd and set banner exec.
Search all devices for configurations having pattern set banner motd and set banner exec and
set password.
You can also specify an option to ignore/consider the case sensitive property.
You can create a custom configuration query that searches information about the specified configuration
files.
If you monitor devices X, Y, and Z every morning, you can create a custom query on them. When you
run the query, RME quickly gathers all the archived configuration files for these devices and displays
them in a report.
The Custom Queries window displays the following information:
Vers io n Version of configuration file.
Click on the version to display Config Viewer (see Understanding the Config Viewer Window), which
shows contents of corresponding configuration file.
In the Config Viewer window, you can click the Deploy button if you want to perform a Configuration
Quick Deploy (
Configuration Quick Deploy)
Created On Date and time configuration file was created.
Change Description Description of configuration change.
Column Name Description