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Nov 02, 2016

Default Persistence Profiles with "default" attribute set to "yes"

As per SOL30483109: Overview of Fallback Persistence the Fallback Persistence Profile always creates an entry in Persistence Table and can override persistence specified by Default Persistence Profile if latter failed to determine and create an entry in Persistence Table.

 

However, in TMSH Reference, there are two types of Default Persistence Profiles - one with "default" attribute set to "no" and other with "yes".

 

My question - does Default Persistence Profiles with "default" attribute set to "yes" behave like Fallback Persistence Profile (ie. always creates an entry in Persistence Table and can override Fallback Persistence Profile with "default" attribute set to "no")?

 

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  • Just to be clear, can you provide the output and the code version that you are using to run the tmsh command ?