postrollback
Postrollback refers to the actions or processes that occur after a system rollback has been successfully completed. A system rollback is typically implemented to revert a software or configuration change to a previous stable state, often in response to a failure or undesirable outcome caused by the recent update. Following a rollback, postrollback activities are crucial for ensuring the system's continued stability and for understanding the cause of the initial issue.
These activities can include detailed system monitoring to confirm that the reverted state is indeed stable
Postrollback procedures also often encompass updating documentation to reflect the rollback and the reasons behind it.