Resource Backup And Restore (Rbr) Utility; Procedure For Backing Up And Restoring Resources - Xerox DocuColor 6060 Getting Started

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Resource Backup and Restore (RBR) utility

Procedure for backing up and restoring resources

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The Resource Backup and Restore (RBR) utility allows you to
back up and restore customer resources such as PostScript
fonts, LCDS resources (JSLs, JDLs, etc.), VIPP files, and
custom color profiles on color printing systems. The RBR utility
backs up files to either magnetic tape or the controller internal
hard drive. You can then use the backup disk file or tape to
restore the resources onto your controller or other DocuSP
controllers.
The following resource files may be backed up to either tape or
file:
·
LCDS resources: All files in the lcds resource library, located
at:
/var/spool/XRXnps/resources/lcds
·
PS fonts: All PostScript font files in the following directory:
/var/spool/XRXnps/resources/ps/fonts
·
Color resources: User TRCs, user ICC profiles, and the
ccprof.tv file, which associates the ICC profiles with your
stock database
·
VIPP resources: Customer VIPP files in the following
directory:
/var/spool/XRXnps/resources/XRXxgfc
·
Stock Programming database: The media.tv file
NOTE: Use the Media Restore option (Options 3 and 4 of
the Restore Menu) only if you are restoring files to the same
release of software from which you backed them up.
Otherwise, the results are unpredictable and may require
scraping the machine.
This procedure requires root access to the DocuSP controller so
that the necessary permissions are available to restore the
resources.
NOTE: For these instructions, it is assumed that you have some
working knowledge of the UNIX operating system.
The RBR script file is available in the /opt/XRXnps/bin directory
of your installed DocuSP 3.6 controller.
1. Open a Terminal window.
2. Enter su.
3. Enter the root password for your system.
4. Change to the directory containing the script.
cd /opt/XRXnps/bin
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