Using Fiery System Restore - Canon imagePRESS Server M10 Service Manual

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5. Log on with Administrator privileges and click OK.
On the Fiery Server Configuration page, look for ID in the BIOS Setup section. The alphanumeric
characters in the ID field is the default password.(Print the Configuration page: Press the Fiery
logo, then press [Info] > [Print Pages] > [Configuration].)(See
8) But the site administrator may have changed the password.
6. Select Fiery Server > Backup.
7. Select the settings you want to back up and specify the backup filename, then click Backup.
The backup process starts. Wait until the "Backup Completed!" message appears.
The backup reference file and data file will be created. Click each download button to save the files.
8. Click OK.
■ Restoring the system configuration
You can restore the configuration of the imagePRESS Server to an earlier state using a configuration file. For more information
about creating a configuration file, see "Backing up and restoring the system configuration" on
configuration" on page
46.
NOTE:
If you were unable to create a configuration file, you must configure Setup. After you exit Setup and the imagePRESS Server
reboots, ask the site administrator to restore any archived settings and files that were saved. For more information, see
Configuration and Setup, which is part of the user documentation set.
● To restore the system configuration
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the imagePRESS Server, and open a Web browser window.
NOTE:
Request the permission from the network administrator before you connect your computer to the network.
2. In the URL field of the browser, type the IP address or server name of the imagePRESS Server, and press Enter to
access WebTools. The IP address and server name are listed on the Configuration page.
3. In WebTools, click the Configure tab.
4. Log on with Administrator privileges.
On the Fiery Server Configuration page, look for ID in the BIOS Setup section. The alphanumeric
characters in the ID field is the default password.(Print the Configuration page: Press the Fiery
logo, then press [Info] > [Print Pages] > [Configuration].)(See
8) But the site administrator may have changed the password.
5. Select Fiery Server > Restore.
6. Select the reference file and the data file that you saved earlier, and click Next.
7. Select the settings to restore, and then click Restore.
The restore process starts. Wait until the "Restore Completed!" message appears.
8. Click Reboot.

Using Fiery System Restore

Fiery System Restore allows you to create a backup of the imagePRESS Server for quick recovery later when any problem
happens. You can restore the imagePRESS Server either from images stored on the local hard disk, or from a bootable USB
drive. Fiery System Restore also provides the feature of creating the scheduled backups. You can access the Fiery System
Restore from the WebTools Fiery System Restore tab, or from the Command WorkStation Server > Device Center > GENERAL
> Tools > Fiery System Restore.
4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE
"How to obtain the Fiery password" on page
"How to obtain the Fiery password" on page
48
"Backing up the system

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