SnapServer GuardianOS 7.2 Administrator's Guide
Factory Defaults
GuardianOS allows you to reset different components of the system back to the original
factory defaults. You can reset some or all of the factory settings using the different options
available on the Factory Defaults page.
CAUTION:
corruption or loss, make sure all users are disconnected from the SnapServer before
proceeding.
Navigate to the Maintenance > Factory Defaults page in the Web Management Interface,
select one of the following options, and then click OK:
• Reset Network Configuration To Factory Defaults – Returns TCP/IP and other network
protocol settings to factory defaults.
• Reset System Settings, Network, and Admin Passwords To Factory Defaults – Returns
the admin and root passwords to the default value, returns TCP/IP and other network
protocol settings to factory defaults, eliminates all shares to all volumes, and returns
settings for server name, date and time, users, groups, Windows and NIS domain
memberships, quotas, and the activation and configuration of CA Antivirus to factory
default values. Storage configuration and data is retained.
When the server finishes rebooting, the Login dialog box opens. Enter the default
admin password of
reset the server name, admin password, and IP address.
NOTE: Resetting system settings will disable Snap EDR. After reset, you will need to uninstall,
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Each reset option requires a restart of the server. To prevent possible data
, and click OK. The Initial Setup Wizard runs, allowing you to
admin
reinstall, and reconfigure Snap EDR.
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