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31.4: RESTORING BACKUPS
Cloud backups require configured and enabled Remote Access (see link
enable remote access).
31.5: RESTORING BACKUP FROM THE LIST
1. Open the Configuration Interface.
2. Go to
>
Backup.
3. Next to backup you want to restore click Restore.
4. If provided with options:
• Click Restore & Convert – backup created on earlier software version
will be restored on the current version.
• Click Restore with version – backup created on earlier software
version will be restored with that version.
5. Confirm.
6. Wait for the process to end (interface will be unavailable while restoring
backup).
31.6: RESTORING LOCAL BACKUP FROM FILE
1. Open the Configuration Interface.
2. Go to
>
Backup
>
Local Backup.
3. Click Upload backup.
4. Select backup file on your computer.
5. Backup will be added to your list.
6. If you want to restore the backup, click Restore next to it.
32: DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostics screen presents technical data about actual use of
particular components, i.e. CPU, RAM, Storage, Z-Wave. This can help
in troubleshooting or understanding how certain actions influence our
system.
32.1: THERE ARE 4 TABS
• CPU – shows the actual use of each core,
• RAM – shows the actual use of RAM memory and indicated how
much percent is used for what purpose,
• Storage – shows the status of internal memory,