Commit undone updates
Click Commit undone updates to start a job that commits the
reversal of the configuration changes of the z/OS system according to the
customization of the service instance that was set up. The changes can
affect one or more other services (supporting services) that the service that
was set up depends on. Services can make their configuration
changes:
- By copying temporary copies of configuration resources, where changes were
made during the preceding "Undo all updates" task, to the actual
configuration resources.
- By issuing commands that were generated during the preceding "Undo all
updates".
The task is performed for all of the listed services that you are
authorized for. See the Authorized column in the list of
services.
This button is not available if:
- You have selected the Commit undone updates (scheduled)
radio button in the navigation area
- "Commit undone updates" has been completed
- You are not authorized for the service that must be processed next (see List authorized users)
- Note:
- If you want to know what changes are going to be applied to your system
configuration during "Commit undone updates", simulate this step before
you perform it for real. You can also click Browse requests
to see the requests that are going to be processed. Depending on the
service, browsing the requests or simulation can be more conclusive.
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