SAFARI Montage Administrator Guide SAFARI Montage © 2005-2009 Library Video Company. All Rights Reserved.
Accessing Your SAFARI Montage Server The instructions below describe how to access your SAFARI Montage server for the first time. These instructions assume that you have connected your SAFARI Montage server to your network and it is powered on. Finding SAFARI Montage on Your Network SAFARI Montage is factory-configured to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). On power-up, SAFARI Montage will attempt to retrieve network configuration parameters from a DHCP host (if available) on your network.
If DHCP fails or a static IP has not been assigned, SAFARI Montage assigns itself an IP of 192.168.1.251. 3. Apple Bonjour - Apple Bonjour is a Zeroconf (Zero Configuration Networking) tool that allows you to easily discover other Bonjour-enabled devices on your network. SAFARI Montage is a Bonjour-enabled device. The Bonjour client is already built into the Safari browser on the Mac OS. For Windows operating systems, there is a small add-in for Internet Explorer available via free download.
Apple Bonjour If you are having trouble finding or “seeing” the SAFARI Montage server on your network, a technology called “Bonjour” from Apple can be used to easily discover the server. If you are a Mac OS X user, Bonjour is already built into the Safari browser. Simply select the Bonjour bookmark in Safari, then select the SAFARI Montage server that is listed. For Windows users, Bonjour is available as a free plug-in for Internet Explorer. You may download Bonjour here.
SAFARI Montage Console SAFARI Montage is equipped with a text-based console application. The SAFARI Montage Console allows you to configure core server settings when SAFARI Montage is unavailable in a browser. The SAFARI Montage Console will appear when a keyboard and mouse are connected directly to the SAFARI Montage server. One particular use for the console is to configure SAFARI Montage to use a static IP.
Select menu item #1, ‘Network Settings...’, from the console’s main menu. The menu shown below will display. Select menu item #2, ‘IP Address (Static).’ The screen shown below will display. Enter each network configuration parameter that you are prompted for. After each parameter has been entered, SAFARI Montage will display a summary screen so you can confirm the changes. Press Enter to return to the Network Settings menu.
Configuring SAFARI Montage to Use a Dynamic IP (DHCP) From the Network Configuration menu, choose menu item #3, ‘IP Address (DHCP).’ Press Enter to continue. SAFARI Montage will acquire the necessary network configuration parameters from the DHCP host on your network. Other Console Settings The remainder of the console settings should be self-explanatory for a Systems Administrator.
System Settings System settings provide the system administrator with the ability to change settings globally. The system settings control which state standards are searched, grade limits, the preferred video player and whiteboard integration. 1. 2. 3. 4. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘System’ from the Settings submenu. Enter relevant information and save your changes by clicking ‘Update.
System Setting Descriptions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Version Number - The version number of your SAFARI Montage software. Server Name - The server name (hostname) of your SAFARI Montage system. System Notifications Email - The email address that will receive system-level email notifications from SAFARI Montage. For example, this email account is notified when a user changes their password or other user account data. Admin Password - The password of the master administrator.
feature allows the user to create accounts in the Student group only. If they desire a higher access level, they must contact their SAFARI Montage administrator. This feature is only available to standalone servers. Interactive Whiteboard Settings Descriptions • • • • Enable Whiteboard Integration - Allows for the playback and uploading of Flipcharts and Notebooks into CreationStation. Default Whiteboard - Select your default Whiteboard type.
LDAP Settings SAFARI Montage Users vs. LDAP Users SAFARI Montage may be configured to use either of two user-bases for login accounts—local SAFARI Montage users, or users from a directory server such as Microsoft Active Directory, Apple Open Directory, Novell eDirectory, or OpenLDAP. When configuring SAFARI Montage to use local users, each user must be created and managed manually in the SAFARI Montage system. This may become time-consuming if your organization is large.
Description Descriptive name for your LDAP server. Host The Host may be either the resolvable name of your LDAP server or its IP address. If you use the host name rather than IP, the SAFARI Montage system must be able to resolve the name. SAFARI Montage will look up the name in the DNS server(s) that you configured upon install. In most cases, you will need to fully qualify the hostname by appending its complete domain name, for example, ldap.myschool.edu rather than ldap.
• OpenLDAP - dc=domain, dc=com Fetch The Fetch button will attempt to retrieve the Base DN from your LDAP server. This method may not always retrieve the correct Base DN, depending upon your LDAP implementation. LDAP Connection Style Choose the LDAP technology that exists on your network. Login Enter the username and password for the user that has read access to the LDAP tree specified. Clicking ‘Save’ will attempt to connect to your LDAP server and, if successful, will save your LDAP settings.
LDAP Groups The LDAP Groups page allows you to map groups from your LDAP server to the user types within SAFARI Montage. To Map an LDAP Group to a SAFARI Montage User Type 1. Select an LDAP Server from the ‘LDAP Server’ dropdown box. 2. Select the SAFARI Montage user type from the ‘Show LDAP Assignments for the ... User Type’ selection box that you would like to map LDAP groups to. 3. Select an LDAP group, or groups, from the listbox and hit ‘Add.’ to map the LDAP group to the SAFARI Montage user type.
Teachers have access to all features in the system, with the exception of the private ‘Admin’ area. Teachers have more permissions than Students in that they can create quizzes and view teacher’s guides, blackline masters and other attachments in SAFARI Montage. If the CreationStation module is installed, Teachers cannot create or modify any uploaded content.
Creating a Single New User 1. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. 2. Click ‘Users’ from the secondary navigation menu. (‘Users’ is within the Settings submenu.) 3. Click the ‘add user’ link at the top of the User Summary page. If you are an administrator logged into a WAN parent server, select the school you want to create users within before clicking the ‘add user’ link. 4. Complete the form. Usernames must be between 3 and 30 letters and/or numbers. Spaces are not allowed.
5. Click ‘Add User’. NOTE: If your system has MHA (Managed Home Access) installed, then you will be able to assign users to the ‘Parent’ user type.
Creating Multiple New Users 1. 2. 3. 4. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘Users’ from the Settings submenu. Click the ‘add multiple’ link. If you are an administrator logged into a WAN parent server that has multiple direct play schools, select the school you want to create multiple users within before clicking the ‘add multiple’ link. 5. Select the user type to which you will be assigning the new users.
Text File Upload Each line in the import file must be in the following format: username, firstname, lastname, password, emailaddress, title, user type Valid user types are Student, Teacher, Teacher (w/Upload), and Administrator. Leave a user’s password blank to have it auto-generated. NOTE: If you have Managed Home Access on your SAFARI Montage server, you will have the abilty to assign users to an additional user group called ‘Parent.’ 7. Click ‘Add Users’.
Editing User Accounts 1. 2. 3. 4. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘Users’ from the Settings submenu. Click on the user that you wish to edit. 5. Make necessary changes to the account, including username, email address, type of account and password.
6. Click ‘Update.’ NOTE: If your system has MHA (Managed Home Access) installed, then you will be able to assign users to the ‘Parent’ user type.
Deleting User Accounts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘Users’ from the Settings submenu. Select user to be deleted. Click ‘delete’ at the end of the user management line. 6. Select ‘Delete’ to permanently remove the user and all related playlists.
Network Settings 1. 2. 3. 4. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘Network’ from the Settings submenu. Change or set various network settings. Changing the settings on this page will require a restart of SAFARI Montage. During the restart, SAFARI Montage will not be accessible for up to 10 minutes. 5. Click ‘Set.’ Hostname Help The Hostname is the unique name by which your SAFARI Montage server is known on your network.
Software Update To update the software or the content on your SAFARI Montage server, you must log on to the server's SAFARI Montage console. For more information about the SAFARI Montage console, see the Help page ‘SAFARI Montage Console.’ 1. Insert the SAFARI Montage update CD, DVD or USB thumb drive. 2. From the SAFARI Montage console, select menu item #5 ‘Update SAFARI Software...’ 3. Select #1 ‘Update SAFARI Software from CD or DVD’ if you inserted a CD or DVD.
The update will take several minutes to complete. If you are updating the software on your SAFARI Montage server, then your server will reboot once the update is finished. If you are only running a content update, the server will not reboot when the update is complete. Note: The software update will update all point releases as well as patch releases.
Adding New Content and Add-On Modules (Quick Start) The ‘Activate Content & Modules’ function will attempt to automatically activate all inactive content packages that are on the hard drives on the server. The SAFARI Montage server needs to be connected to the Internet for this to take place. The server will transmit a few small pieces of data that identify your content packages and your server.
Content Packages and Add-On Modules This section lists all content packages and add-on modules, active and inactive, available on your SAFARI Montage server. If a content package or module is not listed and you expect it to be listed, then click ‘Active Content & Modules.’ This will detect and install any new content and modules found in the system. For more info, see the help page ‘Adding New Content and AddOn Modules (Quick Start).’ Fully-automatic activation is not available within this section.
Confirm that the content package or add-on module now has a green check mark in the Active column. 7. If you are logged into a WAN Manager Parent Server only: After the package or module is activated, you must assign the package/module to a school or schools. See the help page ‘WAN Manager Media and License Management’ in the WAN Manager Guide.
Browse to the Product Support and Activation website indicated: http://software.safarivideonetworks.com/. You may want to launch a new browser window for this site and leave SAFARI Montage open in the previous one. You will need to return to SAFARI Montage to enter the activation ID and password. 7. Product Support and Activation Website - Once you have arrived at the Product Support and Activation website, select ‘SAFARI Montage’ from the ‘Activation’ menu. 8.
12. SAFARI Montage Manual Activation - Return to the SAFARI Montage manual activation screen. Enter or copy and paste the activation ID and password that were provided from the support website into the appropriate fields. Click ‘Activate.’ The product will cycle through its activation process, showing progress in real time. If you are activating a content package, you will be returned to the Content Packages screen when it is finished.
Activating Content or Add-On Modules There are three different methods to activate a SAFARI Montage content package or add-on module. Fully Automated Activation This activation method requires that the SAFARI Montage server have Internet access. There is no user intervention required aside from agreement to the licenses. SAFARI Montage communicates with our remote activation servers automatically, transmitting the identifying data needed to activate your SAFARI Montage package/module(s).
transmits this data to our remote activation servers. This method is useful in that it allows a single content package or module to be activated if there are other packages/modules that you would like to leave inactive for whatever reason. Manual Activation Manual activation does not require that the SAFARI Montage server have Internet access. If the two methods above fail, you can use this method. You will be required to browse to our product activation website.
Deactivating Content or Add-On Modules 1. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. 2. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. 3. If you want to deactivate a content package, click ‘Content Packages’ from the Settings submenu. If you’d like to deactivate a module, click ‘Add-On Modules’ from the Settings submenu. 4. Click the ‘Activation’ link next to the content package or module that you want to deactivate. 5. Click the ‘Deactivate’ button. 6.
7. When the deactivation is finished, there will no longer be a green check mark next to the package in the ‘Active’ column.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) SSL is a technology that allows browser-based applications like SAFARI Montage to encrypt private data as it travels between the user’s web browser and the server. If data is not encrypted in this manner, then it is transmitted in “plain text,” which means there is a risk that it can be viewed by eavesdroppers using the right tools.
SSL Behavior When SSL is active on secure pages, several things will occur in the web browser: • • • • The browser will display an SSL icon (usually a padlock or shield) either in the Address bar or the Status bar. The SSL icon may be double clicked to see details about the SSL certificate, such as Certificate Authority, Encryption Level, etc. The browser’s URL will begin with https:// rather than http://.
permanently trust the certificate when prompted. They will encounter the warning first on the Login screen. Upload This option allows the SAFARI Montage Admin to upload a commercial SSL certificate from a commercial certificate vendor such as VeriSign, Thawte, or Commodo, or perhaps a certificate of your own. With commercial certificates from a trusted authority, there will be no browser security warnings for any users.
Admin > Settings > SSL, allows you to generate a CSR. On that page, when you fill in the required information and click “Generate CSR,” your CSR text will display and a temporary Private Key will be saved onto the SAFARI Montage hard drive. It will not overwrite any previously uploaded Private Keys (yet). Paste the CSR text into the appropriate box on the SSL vendor's checkout page, selecting “Apache - mod_ssl” as the certificate type.
4. When it asks you to select a “Store” (a location), you must manually select “Place all certificates in the following store.” 5. Click “Browse...” and select “Trusted Root Certificate Authorities.” Again, accept any warnings that display. Internet Explorer’s warnings and red address bar when browsing SAFARI Montage should now be eliminated. Firefox Pre-3.
Setting System Time and Time Zone 1. 2. 3. 4. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘Time’ from the Setup submenu. Select the appropriate location from the drop down menu. Please note that changing only your system’s time zone will also change your system’s time settings. 5. There are two methods to set the system time for SAFARI Montage.
System Diagnostics Your SAFARI Montage server has many system diagnostic tools. To locate these helpful tools, click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header and then click ‘Tools’ from the secondary navigation menu. Tools with the text ‘live’ next to them are tools that are continually refreshed with new data as you are browsing the page. You can set the refresh rate of a ‘live’ tool by clicking on the refresh rate settings at the top of the tool’s page.
The Connections TCP tab lists the remote address, connection type and number of ports for each TCP connection to your SAFARI Montage server. Content Packages Statistics This page lists all of the content packages available on your server. If a content package is activated, a breakdown of providers contained in the package, a total count of titles in the package, and amount of hard drive space consumed by the content package will be displayed.
Ping The Ping tab on the Tools submenu allows system administrators to ping other network devices from the SAFARI Montage server. Enter the relevant information and hit ‘Ping.’ Reboot and Shut Down The Reboot and Shut Down tab on the Tools submenu allows system administrators to reboot or shut down the SAFARI Montage server. SAFARI Montage can be connected to a keyboard, mouse and monitor, or it can be run as an independent appliance.
Server Load (live) The Server Load page reports the CPU uptime and the processes currently running on your SAFARI Montage server. Server Load Averages (live) The Server Load Averages page lists the 5 minute load average per hour for a particular date. It averages the hourly values and displays an average for the day. You can view the data for this report for today or any day in the past.
Software Update History This page displays what SAFARI Montage software version is installed on your server. It also displays a link the release notes and a history of installed software updates. Space Available The Space Available page displays the size and storage space available on your SAFARI Montage server.
Sync Cache Status (live) This page lists the status of the WAN cache for syncing with remote servers and expansion servers. System Volumes The System Volumes tab lists the volumes located on your SAFARI Montage server and the content packages contained on each volume.
Traceroute The Traceroute tab on the Tools submenu allows system administrators to trace network paths from the SAFARI Montage server. Enter the relevant information and hit ‘Trace.
Reporting Various usage reports are available by clicking ‘Reporting’ from the Admin menu. Reports that have the word ‘live’ after them are reports that continually refresh themselves with live data as you are viewing them. Activity Log ‘Activity Log’ tracks all server activity. This tool can be very helpful when trouble shooting. Download Popularity ‘Download Popularity’ tracks the number of times a media title was downloaded.
Download by User ‘Download by User’ tracks the number of times a media title was downloaded by a user.
Hard Drive Usage (live) The live report, ‘Hard Drive Usage,’ displays your servers hard drive usage by package.
Logins by Failure The ‘Logins by Failure’ report displays a listing of failed login attempts to your server. Logins by IP ‘Logins by IP’ shows a listing of login attempts to your server by user IP address.
The live report, ‘Logins by School,’ shows a listing of users currently logged on in each school. Logins by Time (live) This live report tracks the number of users logged on to your server by time. As a default, it displays the number of users logged in on an hourly basis for the last 24 hours. Playbacks by Media (live) The ‘Playbacks by Media’ live report breaks down the media playbacks by the type of media for a specified time period.
Playbacks by Package The ‘Playbacks by Package’ report lists media titles that have been played within each content package on SAFARI Montage. Playbacks by School The ‘Playbacks by School’ report lists media titles that have been played within each school on your SAFARI Montage server. Use the list of schools at the top to display the report for a different school.
Playback by Time (live) The ‘Playback by Time’ live report lists the number of plays each hour.
Playback by User This report displays the number of plays for users in a school. Use the list of schools at the top to display the report for a different school.
Playback Details ‘Playback Details’ allows administrators to search usage reports by a specific date range. Usage Data ‘Usage Data’ allows administrators to run several specific specialized DB extraction queries.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Total Plays (Month) Total Plays (Month, Content Package) Total Plays (Month, Content Package, School) Total Plays (Month, School) Total Plays (Month, School, User) Total Plays (Month, School, User, Title) Total Plays Last Month Total Plays Last Month (Content Package) Total Plays Last Month (Content Package, School) Total Plays Last Month (School) Total Plays Last Month (School, User) Total Plays Last Month (School, User, Title) Full Export (up to 5 years) Full Export Last Yea
Restricting Access to Packaged Content Titles System Administrators can restrict access to a particular title included in distributed content packages by completing the following steps. 1. Click ‘Search’ on the SAFARI Montage header. 2. Locate the media that needs to be restricted by using the standard search feature. 3. Click the permissions icon on the title’s detail page. 4.
SNMP Montage is an SNMP-enabled device. An SNMP agent is running on Montage that provides some standard SNMP system monitoring data to an SNMP management application. There are thousands of SNMP management applications, each having very different ways of aggregating and displaying SNMP data, and many are very elaborate. Outlining the specific configuration processes of individual SNMP applications is beyond the scope of this article.
• syslocation - The ‘Server Name’ field on the ‘System Settings’ page in the Montage Admin. This is simply a short name that the Admin can give to the server. Most SNMP applications will have a search feature if you need to find the above OIDs.
APC UPS Monitor Supported Models SAFARI Montage supports the following APC UPS USB Models: APC Model UPS Type UPS Cable Status SmartUPS, SmartUPS VS (It has not been smart (note: using confirmed that the cable shipped with the VS is a apcsmart Smart-Custom), 940-0095.), PowerStack 450, Matrix UPS, 940-0024C ShareUPS Advanced Port Supported BackUPS CS USB, Pro USB, ES USB, RS/XS 1000, RS/XS 1500, and probably other USB models Supported in version >=3.9.
o Kernel Rebuild Not Required: If a customer has a newer, 80GB OS partition hard drive, they will receive this message when they click on Admin>Tools>APC UPS Monitor. Proceed to Step II: Installing APC UPS Monitor. Step I: Rebuilding the Kernel If the Customer has one of the 2007 80GB OS partition drives, go to the next step, otherwise, you must rebuild the kernel. 1. cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf 2. Perform a ls on the directory. 3. Edit or vi one of the following files: MONTAGE or MONTAGESMP.
If there is a # in front of device, leave it alone. If there is not a # in front of device, place one there and save the file. 4. cd /usr/src 5. If you modified the MONTAGE file, enter: make buildkernel KERNCONF=MONTAGE If you modified the MONTAGESMP file, enter: make buildkernel KERNCONF=MONTAGESMP 6. If you modified the MONTAGE file, enter: make installkernel KERNCONF=MONTAGE If you modified the MONTAGESMP file, enter: make installkernel KERNCONF=MONTAGESMP 7.
School News with CreationStation™ If your server has the CreationStation add-on module installed, users with administrator privileges can upload media into CreationStation and appropriate the uploaded media to ‘School News.’ Upon upload, items designated as ‘School News’ are automatically shared and scheduled to be distributed to all schools throughout the district.
For more information about uploading media into CreationStation see the ‘Uploading Media into CreationStation™’ Help page.
Sharing CreationStation™ Media with District If your server has the CreationStation add-on module installed, users having administrator rights in a WAN environment have the ability to share media uploaded into CreationStation with their district. 1. Click on ‘Modules’ on the SAFARI Montage header. 2. You are now on the CreationStation Search Homepage. Search for the media title you want to edit. 3. Click the ‘Edit’ button under the Add/Play buttons. 4. The ‘Edit Media Info’ screen automatically opens.
5. (optional) You can also assign a priority to distribute the media title to other servers in your district by checking the ‘Auto-Distribute’ checkbox and selecting a distribution priority level.
6. Hit the ‘Save Media Info’ button when changes are complete.
Personalize Login Screen You can personalize your SAFARI Montage server by uploading a logo image that will display on your login screen. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Settings’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘Login Screen’ from the Settings submenu. Click ‘Browse’ and navigate to an image file on your machine or network. Click the ‘Upload’ button.
Interactive Whiteboard Integration Overview The SAFARI Montage Whiteboard Integration module allows you to upload whiteboard media into CreationStation™. Setup Please note, you must have Administrator privileges to change settings for Whiteboard Integration. If your SAFARI Montage server is part of a WAN environment: 1. Log into the WAN parent server as an administrator. 2. In the ‘Admin’ section of SAFARI Montage, click ‘WAN Manger’ from the Admin Tools left navigation menu. 3.
If your SAFARI Montage server is a standalone server: 1. Log into your server as an administrator. 2. In the ‘Admin’ section of SAFARI Montage, click ‘Settings’ from the Admin Tools left nav. 3. The ‘Interactive Whiteboard Settings’ portion of the system settings page allows you to alter the following settings for your school. o Enable Whiteboard Integration - Allows upload of whiteboard files. o Default Whiteboard - Allows users to search for and view SMART or Promethean files.
Add/Edit Destination Adding a Destination The first step in backing up your SAFARI Montage data is adding a backup destination. To add a destination, click the “Add Destination” button under the Data Recovery menu in the left navigation menu. The form shown below will display. Fill in the form fields to point to a SAMBA or Windows file share on your network. Click the “Add Destination” button to add the destination to your backup destinations list.
• • User Name: The user account used to connect to the remote share. Password: The password of the user account used to connect to the remote share.
Backup Backing Up The Backup page allows you to manually back up your data or media files at any time. To begin a manual backup, choose one or more target destinations by clicking its checkbox in the left-hand column of the Backup Destinations table. Set the “Data Only” and “Keep Previous” drop-downs accordingly and click the “Back Up” button.
Data Only Customers who have CreationStation™ installed will also see a drop-down for “Data Only.” The Data Only drop-down lets you select between backing up only personal data or both personal data and uploaded media files. The personal data backed up is playlists, recent searches, user accounts, and user dashboards. If you have CreationStation installed, and you set the Data Only drop-down to “No,” all uploaded video, audio, and image files will also be backed up.
Keep Previous The “Keep Previous” drop-down allows you to select whether to retain prior backups or overwrite the most recent backup. If Keep Previous is set to “Yes,” a new backup will be created on the selected destination. If Keep Previous is set to “No,” the backup labeled, “Default backup,” will be overwritten. If your default backup is not on your target destination and you set Keep Previous to “No,” the system will still remove the default backup from the former destination.
To delete a backup, click its “delete” link. A confirmation box will display. Deleting a backup will delete all files associated with that backup—data and media. Space Calculations The size calculations on the page indicate how much space remains on each destination, as well as estimated space required for your backup. The “Data Space” total is an estimate of how much space your personal data will consume.
Backup Schedule The Backup Schedule area allows you to schedule backups to occur automatically on a weekly basis. You may set the backup to occur any day of the week, at any time. If you have the SAFARI Montage CreationStation™ module installed, you may also back up your uploaded media content in addition to your personal data. 1. 2. 3. 4. Click ‘Admin’ on the SAFARI Montage header. Click ‘Data Recovery’ from the secondary navigation menu. Click ‘Backup Schedule.
Only drop-down to “No,” all uploaded video, audio, and image files will also be backed up. To schedule the auto-backup, set the Active drop-down box to “Yes” and click the Save button. Please see the screenshot below for further information. Spanning Destinations Activating more than a single destination checkbox allows you to span the auto-backup across multiple destinations.
the backup system does not fill the target drive(s) completely. The system will leave 2 GB of free space on each target destination.
Restore Restoring Backups To restore a backup, select its radio button and click the “Restore” button. A dialog box will appear confirming your decision to restore that backup. Restoring a backup will overwrite all existing personal data and personal content in your SAFARI Montage system. Your existing licensed content packages will not be overwritten. You may also delete destinations and backups from this page. See the ‘Backup’ Help page for more information on deleting destinations and backups.
Do note restore your backups prior to reinstalling and activating content. Unpredictable results can occur.