hello
I have a FGT60E that is presenting a strange issue. I just updated OS to 7.2.2.
When I launch Fortiview and look at the application, the application's services/application icon is no longer visible.
I have tried downgrading OS, initializing, refreshing the browser, reinstalling, etc., but it did not work.
I tried chrome Firefox edge as browsers, but none of them showed the application icon.
I tried to run the command shown here, but it did not work, command fall -61.
Anyone else experience this issue?
I am using deep l so the text may be wrong. Sorry.
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Make sure that the unit has active connection to FortiGuard, and check with:
diag debug app update -1
exec update-now
You can't tell if the command "diagnose web-ui app-icon-update" is working, just by changing the timeout. Also, this was removed a long time ago.
Use this guide (new commands available there):
I am so sorry.
I have successfully repaired the ISDB icon with a firmware update, but the application signature icon is broken.
I tried this solution and only 6 different icons were updated.
I can update the application signature definition list to the latest, but the icons are still broken.
It's been a long time.
diagnose fortiguard-resource update sprite-map
Successfully downloaded small_sprite.png:Size: 6448 bytes
I ran this command and only 6 application signature icons were updated.
How can I update all the icons?
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