fwm-setting
Use this command to configure firmware management settings.
Syntax
config fmupdate fwm-setting
set auto-scan-fgt-disk {enable | disable}
set check-fgt-disk {enable | disable}
set fds-failover-fmg {enable | disable}
set fds-image-timeout <integer>
set health-check {enable | disable}
set immx-source {cloud | fgt | fmg}
set log {fwm | fwm_dm | fwm_dm_json}
set max-device-history <integer>
set-profile-history <integer>
set multiple-steps-interval <integer>
set retry-interval <integer>
set retry-max <integer>
set retrieve {enable | disable}
set revision-diff {enable | disable}
config upgrade-timeout
set check-status-timeout <integer>
set ctrl-check-status-timeout <integer>
set ctrl-put-image-by-fds-timeout <integer>
set ha-sync-timeout <integer>
set health-check-timeout <integer>
set license-check-timeout <integer>
set prepare-image-timeout <integer>
set put-image-by-fds-timeout <integer>
set put-image-timeout <integer>
set reboot-of-fsck-timeout <integer>
set reboot-of-upgrade-timeout <integer>
set retrieve-timeout <integer>
set rpc-timeout <integer>
set total-timeout <integer>
end
end
Variable |
Description |
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auto-scan-fgt-disk {enable | disable} |
Enable/disable automatic scanning of a FortiGate disk when required (default = enable). |
check-fgt-disk {enable | disable} |
Enable/disable checking a FortiGate disk prior to upgrading the image (default = enable). |
fds-failover-fmg {enable | disable} |
Enable/disable using the a local image file on the FortiManager when the FDS download fails (default = enable). |
fds-image-timeout <integer> |
Set the timer for FortiGate image downloads from FortiGuard, in seconds (300 - 3600, default = 1800). |
immx-source {cloud | fgt | fmg} |
Configure which of the IMMX file to be used for choosing the upgrade patch:
The default file is the one for FortiManager (default = fmg). |
log {fwm | fwm_dm | fwm_dm_json} |
Configure log setting for the firmware manager daemon (default = fwm_dm):
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multiple-steps-interval <integer> |
Set the waiting time between multiple step upgrades, in seconds (30 - 180, default = 60). |
retry-interval <integer> |
Waiting time for resending request to device (1 - 360, default = 60). |
retry-max <integer> |
Maximum number of retries for sending request to device (0 - 100, default = 10). |
Variables for |
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check-status-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for checking status after tunnnel is up, in seconds. (1 - 6000, default = 600) |
ctrl-check-status-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for checking FortiAP/FortiSwitch/FortiExtender status after request upgrade, in seconds. (1 - 12000, default = 1200) |
ctrl-put-image-by-fds-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting device get FortiAP/FortiSwitch/FortiExtender image from FortiGuard, in seconds. (1 - 9000, default = 900) |
ha-sync-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting HA sync, in seconds. (1 - 18000, default = 1800) |
health-check-timeout <interger> |
Set the timeout for waiting retrieve, in seconds. (1 - 6000, default = 600). |
license-check-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting FortiGate check license, in seconds. (1 - 6000, default = 600) |
prepare-image-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for preparing image, in seconds. (1 - 6000, default = 600) |
put-image-by-fds-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting device get image from FortiGuard, in seconds. (1 - 18000, default = 1800) |
put-image-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting send image over tunnel, in seconds. (1 - 18000, default = 1800) |
reboot-of-fsck-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting FortiGate reboot, in seconds. (1 - 18000, default = 1800) |
reboot-of-upgrade-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting FortiGate reboot after image upgrade, in seconds. (1 - 12000, default = 1200) |
retrieve-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting retrieve, in seconds. (1 - 18000, default = 1800) |
rpc-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for waiting FortiGate rpc response, in seconds. (1 - 1800, default = 180) |
total-timeout <integer> |
Set the timeout for the whole FortiGate upgrade, in seconds. (1 - 86400, default = 3600) |