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Chapter 5. Managing Kickstart and Configuration Files Using authconfig
The
--update option updates all of the configuration files with the configuration changes. There are a couple of alternative options with slightly different behavior:
--kickstartwrites the updated configuration to a kickstart file.--testdisplays the full configuration with changes, but does not edit any configuration files.
Additionally,
authconfig can be used to back up and restore previous configurations. All archives are saved to a unique subdirectory in the /var/lib/authconfig/ directory. For example, the --savebackup option gives the backup directory as 2011-07-01:
authconfig --savebackup=2011-07-01
[root@server ~]# authconfig --savebackup=2011-07-01
This backs up all of the authentication configuration files beneath the
/var/lib/authconfig/backup-2011-07-01 directory.
Any of the saved backups can be used to restore the configuration using the
--restorebackup option, giving the name of the manually saved configuration:
authconfig --restorebackup=2011-07-01
[root@server ~]# authconfig --restorebackup=2011-07-01
Additionally,
authconfig automatically makes a backup of the configuration before it applies any changes (with the --update option). The configuration can be restored from the most recent automatic backup, without having to specify the exact backup, using the --restorelastbackup option.