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Memory Warnings in Configuration Sessions
Note To display the details of a configuration, type the show configuration commit changes command
followed by a commitID number. To display additional configuration history information, type the show
configuration history ? command, and use the command options to display additional information.
Step 3 Type t he show running-config command to display the current configuration.
Step 4 Remove configurations as needed to free memory.
For more information, see the Managing Configuration History and Rollback, page 4-6.

Rolling Back to a Previously Committed Configuration

You can roll back the system to a previous committed configuration, as described in Managing
Configuration History and Rollback, page 4-6.

Clearing Configuration Sessions

Active configuration sessions and their associated target configurations can consume system memory.
Users with the appropriate access privileges can display the open configuration sessions of other users
and terminate those sessions, if necessary (see Tabl e 6-2).
Tab l e 6-2 Session Commands
Command Description
show configuration sessions Displays the active configuration sessions.
clear configuration sessions session-id Clears a configuration session.
In the following example, the open configuration sessions are displayed with the show configuration
sessions command. The clear configuration sessions command is then used to clear a configuration
session.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show configuration sessions
Session Line User Date Lock
00000211-002c409b-00000000 con0_RSP1_CPU0 UNKNOWN Mon Feb 2 01:02:09 2004
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# clear configuration sessions 00000211-002c409b-00000000
session ID '00000211-002cb09b-00000000' terminated
Contacting TAC for Additional Assistance
If you remove configurations and the low-memory condition remains, you may need to contact TAC for
additional assistance. See the “Additional Sources for Information” section on page 6-1.