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System Guide
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Backup and Restore
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Backup and Restore
To ensure a smooth transition between Xerox FreeFlow
®
 Print 
Server software levels and to maintain the Xerox FreeFlow Print 
Server system for the long term, backing up and restoring system 
and configuration information on a regular basis is part of a well-
maintained printing environment.
This section presents the backup and restore capabilities of the 
Xerox FreeFlow Print Server controller. Refer to the 
documentation that accompanied your system for instructions 
specific to your product.
The capabilities are:
Back up and restore configuration information
Back up and restore system information
System Backup and Restore
It is recommended that the 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.
Backup System provides an image or copy of the hard disk, 
and places this copy into a protected partition on the Xerox 
FreeFlow Print Server hard drive, SCSI tape drive, or Unix file 
system. Backup System will copy everything on the disks that 
it supports.
Backup System provides a quick and efficient way to bring 
the system back up to a known installation.
Systems must have a minimum of 36Gbytes of disk space 
and DocuSP 5.x software.
NOTE: Additional partitions/drives installed by the customer are 
not backed up. These partitions/drives should be backed up on a 
regular basis or when the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server controller 
has been modified.
Restore System brings back the entire disk copy for the 
system, including the operating system, Xerox FreeFlow Print 
Server software, and user options. Only one version, at a time, 
of a Backup System is supported.
For new Xerox FreeFlow Print Server systems or systems 
that have had a clean installation, the Backup and Restore 
System capability is available through the Print Server 
interface.