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Backing up enables you to save the latest data stored on the server machine. The data can be saved
to an SMB server on the network in addition to the hard disk of the machine operating as the server
machine.
[Replication]
Enables you to periodically copy the synchronization data stored on the server machine to a Canon
multifunction printer. Specify a Canon multifunction printer on the same network as the destination. When
the replication settings are correct, replication is executed at the following times.
When replication is started
At the interval set on the replication screen
When the updated data exceeds the specified number
When a machine with custom setting synchronization (client) started is restarted
When replacing a server machine that has executed the replication function, stop replication before
replacing the machine. For more information, see
Machine) (When Replication Is Set)(P. 877) .
The backup and restore functions cannot be used while the replication function is executing. Stop
replication before executing a backup.
The [Interval:] setting of the replication function specifies the interval for executing the replication
function and does not guarantee the time that the data is backed up. If the replication destination
cannot be connected to via the network, the data is not replicated until the next replication.
[Recovery Using Replicated Data]
Use replicated data stored in another Canon multifunction printer to restore the server machine.
It is recommended that you stop replication on the replication settings screen before performing recovery
using replicated data.
When performing recovery using replicated data, confirm that the time that the data was replicated
indicated on the confirmation dialog is the expected time, and select [Yes].
[Back Up]
Enables you to back up the synchronization data stored on the server machine. You can select [Device] or
[Network] as the destination to store the backup data.
Backup data saved to [Device] cannot be restored if the hard disk fails.
[Restore]
Enables you to restore synchronization data that has been backed up.
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Restart the machine to start synchronization.
Machine(P. 793)
This operation is not required for the server machine.
Data backed up to [Device] is automatically deleted when the next backup/restore/replication/
recovery from replication data is performed. (The data is deleted even if the next backup/restore
operation is performed for a network destination.)
When recovery/restoration using replicated data is performed on a machine with different network
settings (such as IP address, or host name) that will be changed to a server machine, synchronization
Managing the Machine
Changing the Server Machine (Server/Client
Turning OFF/Restarting the
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