
Changing the Server
If you change the server that Remote Communication Gate S runs on, the log transfer settings of printers
will
not be automatically inherited by the new server. When changing the server, you must first disable log
transfers between the original server and the printers. After you have changed the server, you must re-
enable log transfer from the printers.
Before Changing the Server
1. Disable log transfer from the printers.
• For details about log transfer settings, see p.133 "Configuring Device Log Transfer".
2. Backup the server data using ManagementTool and Authentication Manager.
• For details about backing up using ManagementTool, see p.287 "Managing the Server".
•
For details about backing up using Authentication Manager, see p.322 "Backing Up and
Restoring Authentication Information".
Setting Up the New Server
• If you want to set up Remote Communication Gate S on a new server, you must perform the restore
process on the new server using a backup of the original server created using Authentication
Manager. During the installation of Remote Communication Gate S on the new server, be sure to
specify the same port number that was used to save the backup data on the original server. The
Authentication Manager backup can be restored only if the same port number is specified. For
example: if the original server was an IIS server, and port 80 was used to perform the Authentication
Manager backup, you must specify port 80 to restore the backup on the new server, even if the new
server is an Apache server.
1. Install Remote Communication Gate S on the new server.
• For details about installing Remote Communication Gate S, see the "Installation Guide".
2. Restore the backup data to the new server using ManagementTool and Authentication
Manager.
• For details about restoring using ManagementTool, see p.287 "Managing the Server".
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