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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 
 
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ƒ  Restore Data - CC-SG configuration, Device and Node 
configuration, and User Data. Selecting Data restores the 
Standard backup portion of a Full backup file. See 
What is 
the difference between Full backup and Standard 
backup?
ƒ  Restore Logs - Error logs and event reports stored on CC-SG 
ƒ  Restore CC Firmware - Stored firmware files used for 
updating the CC-SG server itself. 
ƒ  Restore Firmware binaries - Stored firmware files used for 
updating Raritan devices managed by CC-SG. 
ƒ  Restore Applications - Stored applications used by CC-SG to 
connect users to nodes. 
5.  Type the number of minutes (from 0-60) that CC-SG will wait before 
performing the restore operation in the "Restore after (min.)" field. 
This gives users time to complete their work and log out. 
If specifying over 10 minutes, the broadcast message displays to 
users immediately, and then repeats at 10 and 5 minutes before the 
event occurs. 
6.  In the Broadcast Message field, type a message to notify other CC-
SG users that a restore will occur. 
7.  Click Restore. CC-SG waits for the time specified before restoring its 
configuration from the selected backup. When the restore occurs, all 
other users are logged out. 
If the backup file is corrupt, a message appears and a message is 
written to the Audit Trail. Corrupt backup files cannot be used to 
restore CC-SG. 
 
Resetting CC-SG 
You can reset CC-SG to purge the database or to reset other 
components to their factory default settings. You should perform a 
backup and save the backup file to another location before using any 
reset options. 
It is recommended to use the default options selected. 
Note: CC-SG Backup files that are saved on the CC-SG unit are not 
deleted by resetting CC-SG. You must manually delete each file to 
remove it from CC-SG. See 
Saving and Deleting Backup Files
 (on 
page 196). 
 
Option 
Description 
Full Database 
This option removes the existing CC-SG database and builds a 
new version with the factory default values. Network settings, 
SNMP agents, firmware, and Diagnostic Console settings are not