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08-18-2014 12:43 PM
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08-19-2014 09:06 AM
As per the suggestion on that thread, I wanted to inform you that this feature is still missing in Prime Infrastructure. In previous software Cisco prime LMS, it used to have all the configs in File system as flat files. PI has all the configs on Oracle DB indexed in multiple tables.
So it is little difficult to get this on Directory. Under TFTP you see some of them which are coped while copying from devices and should be ideally deleted by PI later.
If you open a TAC case, they can give you script to get the configs dumped and solve your problem easily.
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08-18-2014 10:52 PM
This is a known problem for PI users. Still hasnt been fixed.
For details you check this existing thread :
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08-19-2014 09:06 AM
As per the suggestion on that thread, I wanted to inform you that this feature is still missing in Prime Infrastructure. In previous software Cisco prime LMS, it used to have all the configs in File system as flat files. PI has all the configs on Oracle DB indexed in multiple tables.
So it is little difficult to get this on Directory. Under TFTP you see some of them which are coped while copying from devices and should be ideally deleted by PI later.
If you open a TAC case, they can give you script to get the configs dumped and solve your problem easily.
-Thanks
Vinod
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