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BACKING UP YOUR GROOV EPIC PROCESSOR SETTINGS
After you select a back up folder or media, do the following steps:
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On a computer or mobile device that is connected to the media or folder where you want to save your
back up file, log into your groov EPIC processor with a user ID that has administrator privileges.
Click Maintenance.
Click Backup.
On the Backup page, select the information you want to backup by moving the corresponding slider to
the right so that it shows green (
network configurations are backed up. If you do not want certain information backed up, move the slider
to the left so that it shows grey (
I/O Configuration—Saves the changes you made to the channels on the modules you had
mounted on the chassis at the time you ran the backup. It also saves which type of module was
mounted in each slot.
PAC Control Settings—Saves the settings listed in the PAC Controller configuration page:
Background Downloading. For more information, see
Downloading" on page
REST API String Encoding. For more information, see
EPIC
on developer.opto22.com.
Accounts—The user IDs and passwords, plus the scope of each user ID's access. (The scope of
access is described in
"Creating User IDs and Configuring Their Access" on page
secure shell account, it is not included in the backup.
Networking—Saves all of the following:
Hostname
The settings for the ETH0, ETH1, and WLAN0 physical network interfaces.
The settings for the OpenVPN Tunnel 0 network interface.
The settings for the Network Options (DNS server IP address(es) and domain name(s), gateway
IP address, the DNS order, and the gateway order).
This also includes sensitive information like the WiFi SSID and pre-shared key, and the OpenVPN
server login credentials. If you select this setting, it's important that you apply your own security or
encryption to the backup file to protect this information.
Firewall—The firewall settings you selected, as well as any rules you created.
Time and User Interface—The time zone and time servers configurations.
License—The most recent license file you uploaded.
Node-RED—Part of a Node-RED project can include a credentials file, which can contain sensitive
information like user names, passwords, and security keys. It's important that you apply your own
security or encryption to the backup file to protect this information. Remember that any nodes you
installed (like Opto 22 nodes or nodes to access cloud services) are not included in the backup.
Sparkplug—The information you entered or selected when you configured your groov EPIC
processor to work with Sparkplug.
Client SSL Certificates—The most recent SSL certificates you may have uploaded.
User Files—Only the first 10 MB of files you uploaded manually or were placed there by control
programs. After you create the backup file, you can review it to see which user files were stored in
the backup file.
Server SSL Certificates—The server SSL certificates include sensitive information, like the web
server's private key. If you select this setting, it's important that you apply your own security or
encryption to the backup file to protect this information.
Click Download Backup.
Navigate to the folder or media where you want to store the backup file. groov Manage constructs the file
name to include the date and time that you run the backup as part of the file name. If you want to give it
a different name, change the name in the File name field. Click Save.
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Using the PAC Control REST API with groov
"Enabling or Disabling Background
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