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Installing and Configuring WhatsUp Gold

Performing an Archive Search

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  • Prior to installation
  • Security considerations
  • Begin installing WhatsUp Gold
    • Standard installation workflow
    • Advanced installation: Install WhatsUp Gold using the included local SQL Server Express instance
    • Advanced installation: Install WhatsUp Gold using an existing SQL Server instance
  • Configure your Elasticsearch instance for use with Log Management
    • Upgrading an existing WhatsUp Gold installation to include Log Management
  • Important: Order of operations for installing using Failover AND Distributed features
  • About Failover
    • Additional steps to configure Failover during installation
    • Finalize Failover configuration following installation
  • About Distributed
    • Additional steps to configure Distributed (Central Site) during installation
    • Additional steps to configure Distributed (Remote Site) during installation
  • Upgrade your WhatsUp Gold installation
  • Activate new or upgraded licenses
  • Offline activation
  • Uninstalling
  • Copyright notice
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Performing an Archive Search

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  • Last Updated: March 24, 2023
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To perform an archive search:

  1. Go to the Archive Search view (SETTINGS > Configuration Management > Archive Search). The Archive Search view displays.
  2. Click 'add' () to add devices or groups to search from. The Select Device dialog displays.
  3. Select the device(s) for which you want to perform an archive search, then click OK.
  4. Define search criteria:
    • Archive Key. Specify a key to denote the type of configuration. (For example, running-config, startup-config). The list is populated with all of the keys from the archived configuration files for the selected device(s). Otherwise, select All.
    • To view only the latest archives for the selected device(s), select Latest Archive Only.
    • Search Pattern. String or regular expression to match.
    • Regular Expression. Allows regular expression syntax.
    • Ignore Case. Match regardless of case.
      Tip: Select a device, then click Remove to delete it from the list.
  5. Click Search.

    Search Results display. Results include the following columns:

    • Archive Key. Database key for the archive.
    • Device. Device the archive/configuration is associated with.
    • Time Created. Date and time the archive was created.
    • Created by. Name of the configuration task that created/returned the archive.
  6. Select the result you want to edit, then click the View button to traverse the pattern matches:
    Tip: Select an archive file, then click View to see the specific archived file.
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