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Restore previously deleted objects.

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2.1.12. undelete Show all changes. Options -changes -disabled -errors -references -verbose Chapter 2. Command Reference Show all changes in the current configuration. Show disabled properties. Show all errors in the current configuration. Show all references to this object from other objects. Show error details. Category that groups object types. The property that identifies the configuration object. May not be applicable depending on the specified . Type of configuration object to perform operation on. 2.1.12. undelete Restore previously deleted objects. Description Restore a previously deleted object. This is possible as long as the activate command has not been called. See also: delete Example 2.7. Undelete an object Undelete an unreferenced object: gw-world:/> delete Address IP4Address example_ip gw-world:/> undelete Address IP4Address example_ip Undelete a referenced object: (will remove the error in examplerule) gw-world:/> set IPRule examplerule SourceNetwork=examplenet gw-world:/> delete Address IP4Address examplenet -force gw-world:/> undelete Address IP4Address examplenet Usage undelete [] [] Options 28

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Show all changes.
Options
-changes
Show all changes in the current configuration.
-disabled
Show disabled properties.
-errors
Show all errors in the current configuration.
-references
Show all references to this object from other objects.
-verbose
Show error details.
<Category>
Category that groups object types.
<Identifier>
The property that identifies the configuration object.
May not be applicable depending on the specified
<Type>.
<Type>
Type of configuration object to perform operation
on.
2.1.12. undelete
Restore previously deleted objects.
Description
Restore a previously deleted object.
This is possible as long as the
activate
command has not been called.
See also:
delete
Example 2.7. Undelete an object
Undelete an unreferenced object:
gw-world:/> delete Address IP4Address example_ip
gw-world:/> undelete Address IP4Address example_ip
Undelete a referenced object:
(will remove the error in examplerule)
gw-world:/> set IPRule examplerule SourceNetwork=examplenet
gw-world:/> delete Address IP4Address examplenet -force
gw-world:/> undelete Address IP4Address examplenet
Usage
undelete [<Category>] <Type> [<Identifier>]
Options
2.1.12. undelete
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