Viewing configuration revision history
The revision history repository stores all configuration revisions for a device. You can view the version history, view configuration settings and changes, import files from a local computer, compare different revisions, revert to a previous revision, and download configuration files to a local computer.
To view the revision history of a FortiGate unit:
- Go to the device database. See Displaying the device database.
- In the device database, go to Dashboard > Summary.
- In the Configuration and Installation widget, click the Revision History icon.
In the Configuration Revision History dialog box is displayed. The toolbar contains the following buttons:
View Config
View the configuration for the selected revision.
View Install Log
View the installation log for the selected revision.
Revision Diff
Show only the changes or differences between two versions of a configuration file. For details, see Comparing different configuration files.
Retrieve Config
View the current configuration running on the device. If there are differences between the configuration file on the device and the configuration file in the repository, a new revision is created and assigned a new ID number.
More
From the More menu, you can select one of the following:
- Download Factory Default
- Revert
- Delete
- Rename
- Import Revision
- Download Revision
You can also right-click a revision to access the same options.
The following columns of information are displayed:
ID
The revision number. Double-click an ID to view the configuration file. You can also click Download to save the configuration file.
Date & Time
The time and date when the configuration file was created.
Name
A name assigned by the user to make it easier to identify specific configuration versions. You can rename configuration versions.
Created by
The name of the administrator account used to create the configuration file.
Installation
Display the status of the installation.
N/A indicates that the revision was not sent to the device. The typical situation is that the changes were part of a later revision that was sent out to the device. For example, you make some changes and commit the changes. Now you have a revision called ID1. Then you make more changes and commit the changes again. Then you have a revision called ID2, which also includes the changes you made in revision ID1. If you install revision ID2, then the status of revision ID1 becomes N/A.
Comments
Display the comment added to this configuration file when you rename the revision.