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System Guide
Backup and Restore
For existing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server systems that 
have been upgraded without the reinstallation of the 
operating system, backup and restore system procedures 
are the same as in previous releases of the Print Server.
NOTE: Do not use a System Restore when there has been a hard 
drive failure. The Backup System is only a partition of the hard 
drive.
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NOTE: Refer to the appropriate Online Help for detailed 
procedures and SUN documentation for additional information on 
saving a system image.
When to Backup and Restore a System
The following items detail when to use the backup and restore 
system option.
It is recommended that the System Backup process be completed 
after the system has been running in production for a week or two.
The System Backup should be performed once a month, and it 
should be completed during a time when the printer is not in use, 
such as at night.
Restore System
To restore the system disk copy after a catastrophic software, 
operating system, or other software failure.
To restore the system when the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server 
or the operating system has been compromised i.e. from a 
storm or if corrupted by a power surge.
To restore a known image of the entire system.
Do not use when restoring after a hard disk failure.
Restore System is performed via the System Restore Disk within 
Xerox FreeFlow Print Server software kits. Before a restore is 
attempted a previous backup must have been completed.
Restore takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes.
From the System menu select [Backup/Restore].
Select the [Restore System] button.
Users are prompted to retrieve the System Restore disk from 
the software kit. The cd-rom contains a bootable OS and 
pointers to the /XRXbackup folder. It does not contain user 
data.
Insert the System Restore Disk.
Type boot cd-rom on cd
Files are automatically copied onto the main drive partitions.