When using server-based worksharing, you can restore an earlier version of a central model.
Use either of the following workflows.
Note: In each of these cases, rolling back the central will cause users' local copies of the model to sync with central.
To roll back a local copy of a model and promote it to function as a new central model
- Identify a workstation with a local copy of the central model you wish to roll back.
- Launch Revit.
- Click Collaborate tab
Synchronize panel
Restore Backup.
- In the Browse for Folder dialog, navigate to the backup folder, and click Open.
- A dialog opens, showing the most recent versions of the RVT file.
- Select the file version whose date and time correspond most closely to the period you wish to roll back to and click Save As... to save this older version as a new model.
- Open and detach this new model and save it to Revit Server as a new central model.
- Direct users to create local copies of this new central model and resume their work.
- Optional: Back up the old copy of the model and delete it from the server.
To restore a copy of the central model from your backup
- Notify users that the model will be rolled back and that activity must be halted.
- Launch Radmin and lock the model you wish to roll back to block user activity.
- Optional: Back up the model.
- Delete the model.
- Verify that the model's cache has been deleted on each local server.
- Restore an older, archived model to the server:
- If the model was archived as an RVT file, open the RVT file in Revit and save it to Revit Server as a new central model.
- If the model was archived as a folder from the Revit Server Projects directory, simply copy that folder back into the Revit Server Projects directory.
- Have users create local copies of this new central model and resume their work.