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Managing Virtual Resources
12-68 Active System Manager User Guide, Release 7.1
Executing System-Based Operations
There are three sub-menus available (out of the box) to execute system-based operations; see Figure 12-56:
Apply Configuration Files—Applies a new configuration to the resource using the associated
configuration file.
Apply Image Files—Applies a new set of OS images to the selected resources.
Snapshot—Saves the current configuration and image file back into the repository.
Figure 12-56 System Operation Menu
To execute system-based operations, perform the following steps:
1. Open a session, right-click one or more resources, and select System Operation.
2. Select Apply Configuration Files, Apply Image Files, or Snapshot, as appropriate for your execution.
3. Follow the procedures described in the following sections and click OK when you complete your task:
Using the Apply Configuration Files Menu
Using the Apply Image Files Menu
Using the Snapshot Menu
Using the Apply Configuration Files Menu
The Apply Configuration Files menu applies a new configuration to the resource using the associated
configuration file.
A list of pre-associated files are available from which you can select. If the list is empty, then file
associations must be made in the repository definition. In all cases, the repository must be created and
elements must be discovered, imported, and associated with a resource type.