Please contact your account team to enable the
feature.
In shared environments, concurrent configuration changes by multiple administrators
can lead to conflicts where a single error traditionally requires reverting all
uncommitted changes. Strata Cloud Manager addresses this challenge by moving beyond
the traditional all-or-nothing commit model to offer precise control in
multi-administrator environments.
You can now selectively
revert uncommitted changes made by
specific administrators within defined scopes or within designated containers, cloud
containers, on-premises containers, and snippets. This feature allows you to revert
specific uncommitted changes from the candidate configuration while preserving other
administrators' work. In addition to reverting changes, you can perform partial
configuration pushes to deploy only the changes within your selected scope to
designated device.
To ensure deployment accuracy, you can preview changes before you revert or push
them. The system provides detailed information about dependencies that might prevent
the operation, allowing you to resolve issues before deployment.
You cannot use selective push or revert and must perform all-admin push in the
following scenarios:
- Configuration load operations.
- Changes in container hierarchy, such as snippet association or
disassociation.
- Internal commits triggered by tenant upgrades.
- When the number of uncommitted changes exceeds 500.