Xerox 6180N DocuSP Common Controller System Guide - Page 32

Restore Configuration, Full System Backup

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Backup and Restore CAUTION: Avoid selecting the option to back up Jobs. The Jobs selection in Configuration Backup saves the contents of the inQ, which contains all Job Manager (Active, Inactive, and Completed) jobs. The backup may require a significant amount of time and space to accomplish, and does not save any job ticket information. If jobs are backed up, after a Configuration Restore, the jobs need to be submitted using the Print Service in order for them to be available for print. If a DocuSP Restart is performed before the jobs are resubmitted, the jobs are deleted. Use the Print Service save and reprint capability to save jobs for future use. Job ticket information as well as color information is retained for each job. NOTE: See Online Help for detailed procedures. Restore Configuration The administrator should restore the configuration under the following circumstances: • To bring back site settings after a hardware failure • For restoration after a full software reload If only a software upgrade is performed on the DocuSP controller, the system configuration information is typically retained. NOTE: See Online Help for detailed procedures. Full System Backup It is recommended that a complete system image be backed up on a regular basis. Having a current system image ensures that in the event of a failure of the system or the hard disks, the system can be easily restored. The system requirements to enable a full system back up are the following: • Two 18 Gbyte drives are the minimum requirements for a system to utilize this function. An alternative is one 36 2partition drive. NOTE: A simple upgrade from 3.8 to 4.1 will result in no backup capability. The options are unavailable. 2-4 System Guide

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Backup and Restore
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System Guide
CAUTION:
Avoid selecting the option to back up Jobs.
The
Jobs selection in Configuration Backup saves the contents of
the inQ, which contains all Job Manager (Active, Inactive,
and Completed) jobs.
The backup may require a significant
amount of time and space to accomplish, and does not save
any job ticket information.
If jobs are backed up, after a
Configuration Restore, the jobs need to be submitted using
the Print Service in order for them to be available for print.
If
a DocuSP Restart is performed before the jobs are
resubmitted, the jobs are deleted.
Use the Print Service save and reprint capability to save jobs
for future use.
Job ticket information as well as color
information is retained for each job.
NOTE:
See Online Help for detailed procedures.
Restore Configuration
The administrator should restore the configuration under the
following circumstances:
To bring back site settings after a hardware failure
For restoration after a full software reload
If only a software upgrade is performed on the DocuSP
controller, the system configuration information is typically
retained.
NOTE:
See Online Help for detailed procedures.
Full System Backup
It is recommended that a complete system image be backed
up on a regular basis. Having a current system image
ensures that in the event of a failure of the system or the hard
disks, the system can be easily restored.
The system requirements to enable a full system back up are
the following:
Two 18 Gbyte drives are the minimum requirements for a
system to utilize this function. An alternative is one 36 2-
partition drive.
NOTE:
A simple upgrade from 3.8 to 4.1 will result in no
backup capability. The options are unavailable.