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Advanced maintenance
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Backing up the current configuration
Before performing any major maintenance operation on a CoreSense M10 system, you should backup
your current system configuration.
To do so:
1
Click
Configuration
from the
Maintenance
page. The
Configuration
page appears (see Figure 69 above).
2
Click
Backup
in the
Backup configuration
section of the page. Your browser asks you where you
want to save the backup file named
config_Coresense_M10.bin
. Browse to a location and click
Save
.
A backup of your configuration file is saved at the location of your choice.
Restoring a configuration
After performing any major maintenance operation on a CoreSense M10 system, you should be able to
restore a previously created backup your current system configuration if you need to.
To do so:
1
Click
Configuration
from the
Maintenance
page. The
Configuration
page appears (see Figure 69 above).
2
Click
Choose File
in the
Restore configuration
section of the page.
3
In the
Choose file to upload
window, browse to the location of a previously saved configuration file
(.bin) and select the file that you need.
NOTICE
A .bin configuration file modified outside the system
must be
reencoded in UTF-8
before being uploaded. An improperly encoded configuration file could render the
system inoperative.
You return to the
Configuration
page and the path to the selected file appears in the field next to
the
Choose File
button. A
Restore
button also appears to the right of the
Choose File
button.
5
Click
Restore
. The configuration file is restored and the system restarts.
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