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Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X User Manual

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â–  Use to copy the previously saved startup configuration to a system configuration
(*.cnf) file. If you have made but not saved any configuration changes, those
changes are not in the startup configuration.
â–  This command is available only if the system is in Manual Commit mode.
â–  Example
host1#copy startup-configuration system1.cnf
â–  There is no no version.
â–  See copy startup-configuration.
service manual-commit
â–  Use to stop the system from automatically saving configuration changes to NVS.
â–  Issuing this command places the system into Manual Commit mode. This mode
has no effect on the CLI prompt.
â–  Issuing this command causes an immediate save of configuration data not yet
committed to NVS.
â–  If issued when high availability is initializing, the CLI notifies you of the state and
requests that you try again later.
â–  Example
host1(config)#service manual-commit
â–  The no version returns the system to Automatic Commit mode; the no version
has no effect if the system is already in Automatic Commit mode.
â–  See service manual-commit.
write memory
â–  Use to save all outstanding (unsaved) configuration changes to NVS.
â–  This command is an exact alias of the copy running-configuration
startup-configuration command.
â–  This command is available if the router is in either Automatic Commit mode or
Manual Commit mode. If issued while in Automatic Commit mode, the CLI
notifies you that the command is not necessary, but allows you to proceed.
â–  If automatic synchronization between the primary and standby SRP modules is
enabled (the default system behavior) and the system is in Manual Commit mode
(the nondefault system behavior), issuing this command triggers file system
synchronization immediately after the system writes, or commits, all outstanding
configuration changes to NVS.
â–  Example
host1#write memory
â–  There is no no version.
â–  See write memory.
Saving the Current Configuration â–  279
Chapter 5: Managing the System

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