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7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
Configuration Guide
CLI Usage
Edition: 01 3HE 16132 AAAB TQZZA 45
On the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12, the entire set of rollback checkpoint
files can be copied from the active CPM CF to the inactive CPM CF. This
synchronization is done through the following command:
admin>redundancy# rollback-sync
The operator can enable automatic synchronization of rollback checkpoint files
between the active CPM and inactive CPM. When this automatic
synchronization is enabled, a rollback save will cause the new checkpoint file to
be saved to both the active and standby. The suffixes of the old checkpoint files
on both active and standby CPMs are increased.
config>redundancy# [no] rollback-sync
config>redundancy>synchronize {boot-env|config} and
admin>redundancy>synchronize {boot-env|config}” do not apply to rollback
checkpoint files. These commands do not manually or automatically
synchronize rollback checkpoint files. The dedicated rollback-sync commands
must be used to sync rollback checkpoint files.
Rollback files can be deleted using a dedicated rollback checkpoint deletion
command:
admin>rollback# delete {latest-rb | checkpoint-id}
- Deleting a rollback checkpoint causes the suffixes to be adjusted
(decremented) for all checkpoints older than the one that was deleted (to
close the “hole” in the list of checkpoint files and create room to create
another checkpoint).
- If configure>redundancy>rollback-sync is enabled, a rollback delete
will also delete the equivalent checkpoint on the standby CF and shuffle the
suffixes on the standby CF.
- If an operator manually deletes a rollback checkpoint file using file delete,
the suffixes of the checkpoint files are not shuffled, nor is the equivalent
checkpoint file deleted from the standby CF. This manual deletion creates
a “hole” in the checkpoint file list until enough new checkpoints have been
created to roll the “hole” off the end of the list.
As shown in Figure 2, support for rolling back to a previous configuration (a
saved rollback checkpoint) with minimal impact on services. The previous
configuration will be loaded and take operational effect:
admin>rollback# revert [latest-rb | checkpoint-id]
Note: The automatic synchronize only causes the one new checkpoint file to be copied to
both CFs (the other 9 checkpoints are not automatically copied from active to standby, but
that can be done manually using the admin>redundancy>rollback-sync command).

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Nokia 7210 SAS-M Specifications

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BrandNokia
Model7210 SAS-M
CategoryCell Phone
LanguageEnglish

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