Looking for how many revisions of backup config files each FortiSwitch can hold. I'm assuming it depends on the model/flash mem size. If someone knows where the maximum value doc exists for FSWs, like FortiGate. Please let me know.
Also wondering how those rev IDs are managed/decided because after a factoryreset, the new backup's IDs are starting from '6'.
SW1234567-2 # exe revision list config
ID TIME ADMIN FIRMWARE VERSION COMMENT
6 1970-01-01 00:03:49 admin V7.2.0-build444-REL0 Automatic backup (logout)
7 1970-01-01 00:50:58 1234567 V7.2.0-build444-REL0 Automatic backup (session expired)
8 2023-06-21 22:48:22 1234567 V7.2.0-build444-REL0 Automatic backup (logout)
Thanks,
Toshi
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I got the answers. My guesses were not far off. I think at least FS-2xx or below model's max is 20 based on FSW Dev team's answers. <edit>Actually they clearly said all have 20 except those biggger models</edit>
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1) How many max config revisions can be stored for FSW224D?
==> 20
2) Is there a list/document/link of max config revisions supported per FSW model? Or it is the same number of max config revisions for every FSW model?
==> No document for this but every FSW platform (other than FSW1024D, FSW1048D, FSW3032D) is having a max number of 20 config revisions. (1024D,1048D,3032D = 80 config revisions)
3) After factory resetting a switch the revision IDs doesn't seem to start from 0 or 1. Below list start from ID:11 up to 20. Would it start from 21 if I factoryreset it again? How these IDs are managed?
==> The IDs are stored in data2 partition. The ID should restart after factory-reset instead of incrementing. A mantis bug has been filed for this.
Mantis BUG ID: 0927850
https://mantis.fortinet.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0927850
Mantis BUG ID: 0927854
https://mantis.fortinet.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0927854
Hello Toshi,
Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Hello Toshi,
We are still looking for someone to help you.
We will come back to you ASAP.
Regards,
Thanks Anthony. If your effort doesn't seem to get anywhere, I'll open a ticket at TAC. I have another one open related to the revision but it was about "500 server error" in GUI.
Toshi
Hello Toshi,
Thank you.
My research was not unfortunately a success.
I invite you indeed to open a ticket with the TAC.
Once you have the answer, could you please update this post?
Thanks a lot for your contribution.
Best regards,
Sure thing. My FSW is running 7.2.4 so once I get the answer about the 500 Server error, I'll report it to this forum as well. I'm guessing it's a bug or even that feature hasn't been fully implemented yet.
Toshi
As usual, thanks a lot Toshi!
I got the answers. My guesses were not far off. I think at least FS-2xx or below model's max is 20 based on FSW Dev team's answers. <edit>Actually they clearly said all have 20 except those biggger models</edit>
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1) How many max config revisions can be stored for FSW224D?
==> 20
2) Is there a list/document/link of max config revisions supported per FSW model? Or it is the same number of max config revisions for every FSW model?
==> No document for this but every FSW platform (other than FSW1024D, FSW1048D, FSW3032D) is having a max number of 20 config revisions. (1024D,1048D,3032D = 80 config revisions)
3) After factory resetting a switch the revision IDs doesn't seem to start from 0 or 1. Below list start from ID:11 up to 20. Would it start from 21 if I factoryreset it again? How these IDs are managed?
==> The IDs are stored in data2 partition. The ID should restart after factory-reset instead of incrementing. A mantis bug has been filed for this.
Mantis BUG ID: 0927850
https://mantis.fortinet.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0927850
Mantis BUG ID: 0927854
https://mantis.fortinet.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0927854
By the way the MANTIS seems to be accessible only by FTNT employees. Just be aware if someone else found this thread in your search.
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