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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 9 Making and Deploying Configuration Changes Using NetConfig
Creating and Editing User-defined Tasks
Click Save to save the task with the current information.
Or
Click Delete to delete the current task from the system.
To cancel the user-defined task you are creating, select a command from the Jobs or Admin menu (or a
corresponding button) and click Yes in the resulting dialog box.
To add a user-defined task, select Select Resource Manager Essentials > Config Mgmt > NetConfig
> User-defined Tasks. The User-defined Tasks dialog box appears with no values.
To copy a user-defined task:
Step 1 Select the task from the Tasks browser.
The details appear in the right pane of the User-defined Tasks dialog box.
Step 2 Change the name of the Task and click Save.
To modify a user-defined task:
Step 1 Select the task from the Tasks browser.
The details appear in the right pane of the User-defined Tasks dialog box.
Step 2 Select templates associated with the task from the Task browser, and modify them
Rollback
Commands
Enter configuration commands for the
template to run when the job fails and the
failure policy is set to the rollback option.
If you want to import the rollback
commands from an existing file, enter the
file location in the Import from File field.
The rollback commands file should reside
in the default location:
On Solaris:
/var/adm/CSCOpx/files/rme/netconfig/cm
dFiles/
On Windows:
NMSROOT\files\rme\netconfig\cmdFiles
Where, NMSROOT is the CiscoWorks
install directory.
Alternatively, when you click on the
Browse button, a file browser opens with
the default location of the rollback
commands file. You cannot change this
default import directory.
To enter rollback commands, do any of the following:
Type in larger text box, one per line.
Enter enter the default file location of the rollback
command files in the Import from File field.
Click Browse.
A file browser opens with the default location of the
configuration commands file. You cannot change this
default import directory.
Area/Field/Button Description Usage Notes