Commit a Software Upgrade Work Order Manually
After a software upgrade work order is executed, it must be committed to unlock the targeted devices that are associated with the software upgrade work order. A software upgrade work order is committed manually if the Auto commit check box is unchecked in the software upgrade work order.
Only software upgrade work orders with a status of 
		Success, 
		Failed, 
		Aborted, 
		AbortFailed, or 
		CommitFailed can be committed. When you commit a software upgrade work order, a rollback is no longer possible, and all targeted devices associated with this work order are unlocked, and this software upgrade work order can no longer be modified. You must create a new software upgrade work order to implement new changes. Until the software upgrade work order is committed, you can stop it and perform a rollback to restore the original software version or original configuration settings. 
	 
- Expand the Device Manager slider and click .
 - 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.
 


