Export config, Last config – Grass Valley Imagestore 750 v.2.0.1 User Manual
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Imagestore 750 User Manual
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During the restart, the last imported configuration (or the active configuration
if there was no import) is validated against the device capabilities and the
resulting state becomes the new “active configuration”. The active
configuration is subsequently modified on an ongoing basis by changes to
persistent states (and volatile states which are flagged to persist).
Assuming that no further configuration files are imported (normally the case
once a system is set up correctly) then the active configuration continues to
be applied on subsequent restarts.
The active configuration from any Imagestore unit can be copied into the
Configurator tool at any time so that granular edits can be made to the restart
behaviour of volatile settings. The new configuration file can then be saved
back onto the Imagestore unit and re-imported when required.
Export Config
This option causes the active configuration to be saved as a snapshot. The
name of the file is generated from the current date and time in the form:
•
YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.xml
This configuration file may be re-imported some time later on this
Imagestore unit, copied onto a different Imagestore unit(s), or opened within
the Configurator tool for further editing.
Last Config
This option shows the name of the last configuration file that was imported.
This is really just a reminder to the user of which configuration file the active
configuration was originally based off. This value persists between system
restarts providing there are no further imports.