How to reset anynode configurations to the last committed state, ideal for correcting errors and returning to a stable setup.

Revert

The revert function allows the configuration to be reset to the point where the commit was last pressed. In practice, this is useful if you realize it is largely faulty during a configuration and want to return to the last working configuration.

Once you commit after a clean, reverting is no longer possible.

Even in the case of accidentally using the clean function, you can prevent the deletion by using revert if you haven't clicked on commit yet.

The revert function is easy to locate:

Navigate to Configuration in the top menu and click on Revert. Subsequently, all deleted configurations described in the Clean chapter will be restored. Reconfirming the commit function is not necessary.

Screenshot: The anynode frontend in the main view with revert function. Screenshot: The anynode frontend in the main view with revert function.
The anynode frontend in the main view with revert function.