Manually Committing a Work Order
After a global parameter work order is executed, it must be committed to unlock the targeted devices that are associated with the global parameter work order. A global parameter work order is committed manually if the Auto commit check box is unchecked in the global parameter work order.
Only global parameter work orders with a status of
Success,
Failed,
Aborted,
AbortFailed, or
CommitFailed can be committed. When you commit a global parameter work order, all targeted devices associated with this work order are unlocked and this global parameter work order can no longer be modified or rolled back. You must create a new global parameter work order to implement new changes. Until the global parameter work order is committed, you can stop it and perform a rollback to restore the original software version or original configuration settings.
- Expand the Configuration Manager slider and click the Admin tab.
- In the Work orders table, select the work order you want to commit and click Commit. A confirmation dialog box appears.
- In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
- Click Refresh to confirm the work order status changed from Success to Committed.