Xerox DocuTech 6100 Production Publisher User Guide

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3.  Backup VIPP Files Before an Upgrade 
 
The VIPP system files are any directories and/or files located under /usr/xgf. The 
working VIPP files are, by default, located under /usr/xgfc. However, mappings can 
be made to other locations, so check the /usr/xgf/src/xgfunix.run file. This file lists the 
search paths that VIPP can use to find files. These should all be backed up.  
1.  Open a Terminal window. If you are using DocuSP software version 2.x or 
below, right-click on the background, select [Programs], then select [Terminal] 
from the menus. If you are using DocuSP software version 3.x or above, 
right-click on the background, select [Tools], then select [Terminal] from the 
menus.  
2.  Move the mouse into the Terminal window and type: su and press [Enter]. A 
password prompt will be displayed.  
3.  Type in the root password and select [Enter]. If this is done correctly a # 
prompt will be displayed.  
 
NOTE: For security purposes the password will not be displayed as it is being 
typed.  
4. Type: cd /uxr/xgfc and press [Enter].  
5. Type: ls and press [Enter] to list the working VIPP files. These files will need 
to be backed up.  
6. Type: tar hcvf backup.tar src encoding. This will back up any VIPP 
configuration files to a file called backup.tar.  
7.  Insert a floppy into the drive and type: volcheck.  
8. Type: cp backup.tar /floppy/floppy0
To Restore the saved files:  
1.  Open a Terminal window.  
2.  Move the mouse into the Terminal window and type: su and press [Enter]. A 
password prompt will be displayed.  
3.  Type in the root password and select [Enter]. If this is done correctly a # 
prompt will be displayed.  
 
NOTE: For security purposes the password will not be displayed as it is being 
typed.  
4.  Insert the backup floppy into the drive and type: volcheck.  
5. Type: cp /floppy/floppy0/backup.tar /usr/xgf.  
6. Type: cd /usr/xgf and press [Enter].  
7. Type: tar xvf backup.tar and press [Enter]. This will restore the files to the 
original locations.