Xerox 701P25032 用户手册

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System Guide
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Troubleshooting
Editor problems
For problems with the Editor, diagnostic and troubleshooting 
should start with the Editor. The following is the command that 
validates that the Editor is “alive”:
ps -ef|grep XRXuiEdit
The administrator may be able to isolate the problem by 
monitoring the XRXuiEdit process operations and following these 
steps:
1. Login as root.
2. Kill 
XRXuiEdit
 and GUI process.
3. Copy the updated executable class file over to the system:
4.
opt/XRXnps/XRXuiEdit/bin/pdfView Edit/*.class
 
files and
5.
opt/XRXnps/XRXuiEdit/bin/pdfParser/*.class
 files.
6. Restart the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server GUI using
./
startGUI
 command.
7. Verify the 
/opt/XRXnps/logs/ui_logs
 from a terminal 
window to monitor its output message.
Restore password
To restore the default password if an operator or system 
administrator forgets the system password, perform the following:
1. Open a terminal window.
Logon as the root user by typing su and select <Enter>. 
2. Enter the password and select <Enter>.
3. At the prompt (#), enter the following: 
cd /opt/XRXnps/
XRXui61XX/data
 and select <Enter>.
4. Type: 
 ls -la
 and select <enter>.
5. Delete the files “.npw” and “.sum” by typing 
rm .npw .sum
 
and selecting <enter>.
6. Open the System menu and select [Logon]. Select the desired 
user type and enter the password. Select <OK>.
7. An error message displays, “A problem was detected in the 
password file.” Select <OK> and retype the default password 
again and select <OK>.
8. A message displays in the main window which reads, “Missing 
password file recreated.”
9. Select on the “missing password file” recreated message. A 
pop-up window displays the service code C03-501. Another 
message is displayed which reads, “The missing password file 
has been recreated. All current passwords are now valid. 
Contact the system administrator to install operator and 
system administrator passwords.”