

- #Inductive automation ignition to stop using java manual
- #Inductive automation ignition to stop using java software
This is the same file created in the manual activation process. On the right side of the window, Create offline activation request creates a file to use on the offline activation process. Note: this will completely overwrite your existing Gateway. This does the exact same restore as the Gateway Restore in the Gateway Webpage. On the right side of the window, Gateway Restore asks for a Gateway backup. A Save dialog opens to let you specify where you want to save the file. This creates the exact same file as the Gateway Backup in the Gateway Webpage. On the right side of the window, Gateway Backup downloads a Gateway backup. Inductive Automation uses this file for troubleshooting problems. On the right side of the window, Thread Dump downloads a file with the current states of all threads in the server. However, it is important to know about this feature here so that the GCU can be removed if the machine can't be properly secured, for example when the server is also used as a client.
#Inductive automation ignition to stop using java software
Normally, this is not considered a security risk, because the GCU can only be used from the machine the software is installed on, which should be secure.

This default is Username: admin, password: password and will grant access to the Gateway Webpage. On the right side of the window, Reset Password will reset the root password of the system. This should only be used while the server is running to stop the gateway then automatically start it back up. On the right side of the window, Restart restarts the Ignition web server. On the right side of the window, Go to web page launches a web browser to the Gateway home page. When using any of the functions listed below in the Gateway Control Utility, the gateway must be running for them to work properly.
