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Backup and Restore
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System Guide
However, if a mapping contains more trays than the system 
to which it is restored, only those trays that can be supported 
are restored. And if the mapping contains fewer trays than 
the new system can support, the restore is allowed.
Frequently asked questions
What is the basic purpose of Configuration Backup and 
Restore?
The basic purpose of Configuration Backup and Restore is to 
save user settings for upgrade after an operating system 
reload.  Configuration Backup and Restore is useful for 
restoring user configurations at a clean Solaris/DocuSP 
installation or after a hard disk failure.
What is the basic purpose of System Backup and 
Restore?
The basic purpose of System Backup and Restore is to save 
a snapshot of the entire Solaris and DocuSP disk for recovery 
at a later time.  System Backup and Restore is useful for 
restoring the system quickly after the corruption of the 
software.
What older DocuSP tools do these options replace?
For Configuration Backup, the Bridge backup tool used by 
the Xerox Service Representative.  In addition, certain 
information had to be recorded by hand or on hardcopy for 
manual restoration.
For System Backup, the DSPERU or UNIX UFS dump 
routines.  DSPERU is still available to perform a System 
Backup.  Refer to the procedures later in this section for more 
information.
What does Configuration Backup and Restore actually 
save?
Configuration Backup saves user defined settings only.  It 
does not save operating system or DocuSP software.  It does 
not fix software corruption failures.
What does System Backup save?
System Backup makes a snapshot or image of the entire 
disk, including the operating system and DocuSP software.  
The image is saved in a special partition, /XRXBackup, on 
the DocuSP hard disk.  It will fix software corruption issues.