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How to reopen my last CML lab, and how to clean old labs

amirzkria2
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Hi Guys, 

If someone knows how can I open my last LAB, every time when I start a new session it create a new LAB?

And how can I clean up my old LABs?

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Torbjørn
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1 - You can save the config to your lab with the "Config > Fetch" button in the Node pane in CML. After that is done you can export/download the lab under "Lab > Download Lab" on the top bar of CML. See image below.

Torbjrn_0-1759396100573.png

2 - This are just historic sessions. All "Ended" sessions won't consume any resources from the available pool and I don't think you can delete entries from this list.

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Torbjørn
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Hello @amirzkria2, welcome to the community!

Due to the nature of the Devnet sandboxes you don't get any persistence between sessions. You can however save + export the node configs and export the CML lab so that you can import it again in your next session. Have fun labbing!

Happy to help! Please mark as helpful/solution if applicable.
Get in touch: https://torbjorn.dev

amirzkria2
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Thanx @Torbjørn for your reply.

1- how to export/import LAB setting

2- How to clean up old labs, as you can see in my attachment many labs not used

 

Torbjørn
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1 - You can save the config to your lab with the "Config > Fetch" button in the Node pane in CML. After that is done you can export/download the lab under "Lab > Download Lab" on the top bar of CML. See image below.

Torbjrn_0-1759396100573.png

2 - This are just historic sessions. All "Ended" sessions won't consume any resources from the available pool and I don't think you can delete entries from this list.

Happy to help! Please mark as helpful/solution if applicable.
Get in touch: https://torbjorn.dev