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Chapter 39      Centralized Management Using Clusters
  Managing Clusters
The commit and clearchanges Commands
commit
The 
commit
 command commits all changes for all three levels of the cluster, regardless of which mode 
you are currently in.
commitdetail 
The 
commitdetail 
command provides details about configuration changes as they are propagated to all 
machines within a cluster. 
clearchanges
The 
clearchanges
 (
clear
) command clears all changes for all three levels of the cluster, regardless of 
which mode you are currently in.
New Operation Added 
CLUSTERSHOW
Within each command, there is now a 
CLUSTERSHOW
 operation that allows you to see in which modes a 
command is configured. 
When you enter a CLI command to perform an action that will be overridden by existing settings at a 
lower level, you will be presented with a notification. For example, if you are in cluster mode and enter 
a command, you may see a notification like this:
A similar message would be printed if you are editing settings for a group mode.
Restricted Commands
Most CLI commands and their corresponding GUI pages can be run in any mode (cluster, group, or 
machine). However, some commands and pages are restricted to one mode only. 
The system interface (either the GUI and the CLI) will always will make it clear that a command is 
restricted and how it is restricted. It is easy to switch to the appropriate mode for configuring the 
command. 
In the GUI, use the “Change Mode” menu or the “Settings for this features are currently defined at:” 
links to switch modes. 
Note: Changes to these settings will not affect the following groups and machines 
because they are overriding the cluster-wide settings:
East_Coast, West_Coast
facilities_A, facilities_B, receiving_A