
Restore
Figure 3-20 DSS Restore
Administrators may access the Restore functionality in the CU by selecting the Restore button in the
General tab. The Restore function first prompts the administrator to select a DSS backup file from the
file system. The DSS Restore dialog box appears when the administrator selects a backup file.
Administrators must provide an encryption key for encrypted backup files. This is the same encryption
key provided at the time the backup file was created.
By default, the Restore feature assumes that all data in the backup file will be restored. However,
administrators can restore selected portions of data by clicking the Selective Restore radio button,
then selecting the check boxes beside the desired data items.
By default, the Restore function replaces the data currently on the DSS server with the data from the
backup file. For some types of data, those for which there are lists of items, administrators can
configure Restore to merge the data currently on the system with data from the backup file. Select the
checkbox next to the desired data type to merge data in the Merge Settings area of the Restore
dialog box.
Restore resolves duplicates by renaming one of them when merging settings. For example: if the
current DSS server and the DSS backup file each contain a folder named FOLDER X, then the item
from the backup file will be renamed FOLDER X(2) when it is restored.
Device management
The Device Configuration tab on the Configuration Utility specifies which devices are using the DSS
service and also provides an interface for customizing DSS features for specific devices.
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