Fiery Command WorkStation

Fiery Command WorkStation

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Keep the server running at its best

  1. Start Fiery Health Monitor using one of these methods.
    • Under the logo at the upper-right corner of Job Center, click Fiery Health Monitor.
    • Select Server > Fiery Health Monitor.
    • Right-click the Fiery server name and select Fiery Health Monitor.
  2. Click one of the tools.
    • Fiery Updates (if supported by your Fiery server) installs updates and patches for Fiery system software and Fiery API- Update Fiery server system software through Command WorkStation.
    • Check C: disk space monitors the C drive for disk usage and prompts the administrator to start Windows Disk Cleanup.
    • Check E: or J: disk space monitors the job storage drive (J for FS400/400 Pro and later and E for FS350/350 Pro and earlier) and accesses the Clear Server feature, allowing you to clear jobs, logs, and VDP resources- Clear Server.
    • Restart Fiery prompts the Administrator to restart the Fiery server periodically to optimize performance.
    • Archive Manager archives jobs outside of the Fiery server- Archive jobs.
      Note: If you turn off Archive Manager in Command WorkStation > Preferences, Archive Manager will not appear in Fiery Health Monitor.
    • Fiery Backup Schedule (if supported by your Fiery server) sets a daily or weekly schedule for automatic backups. Fiery Backup Schedule opens WebTools in a default browser window. If browser security errors appear, you can dismiss them and continue.
    • Windows Updates makes sure that your Fiery server is up to date with the latest Windows updates and prompts the administrator to start the Windows Updates application.
      Note: You can select Disk Cleanup and Windows Updates from a remote Command WorkStation client using Window Remote Desktop, or from a keyboard, monitor, and mouse connected to the Fiery server.
    For additional information or support, registered users may start a discussion through Fiery Communities.