Restoring Datawedge; Configuration And Profile File Management - Motorola MC32N0 Integrator Manual

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84 | DataWedge Configuration
7 Touch Export.
8 Touch Export. The profile file (dwprofile_x.db, where x = name of the profile) is saved to the root of the
microSD card.

Restoring DataWedge

To restore DataWedge to the factory default configuration:
Procedure:
1
Touch
.
2
Touch
.
3
Press
.
4 Touch Settings.
5 Touch Restore.
6 Touch Yes.

Configuration and Profile File Management

The configuration or profile settings for DataWedge can be saved to a file for distribution to other devices.
After making configuration or profile changes, export the new configuration or profile to the root of the microSD
card. The configuration file created is automatically named datawedge.db. The profile file created is
automatically named dwprofile_x.db, where x is the profile name. The files can then the copied to the microSD
card of other devices and imported into DataWedge on those devices. Importing a configuration or profile replaces
the existing settings.
Enterprise Folder
Internal storage contains the Enterprise folder (/enterprise). The Enterprise folder is persistent and maintains
data after an Enterprise reset. After an Enterprise Reset, DataWedge checks folder /enterprise/device/
settings/datawedge/enterprisereset/ for a configuration file, datawedge.db or a profile file,
dwprofile_x.db. If the file is found, it imports the file to replace any existing configuration or profile.
Note: A Factory Reset deletes all files in the Enterprise folder.
Auto Import
DataWedge supports remote deployment of a configuration to a device, using tools such as MSP. DataWedge
monitors the /enterprise/device/settings/datawedge/autoimport folder for the DataWedge
configuration file (datawedge.db) or a profile file (dwprofile_x.db). When DataWedge launches it checks
the folder. If a configuration or profile file is found, it imports the file to replace any existing configuration or profile.
Once the file has been imported it is deleted from the folder.
While DataWedge is running it receives a notification from the system that a file has been placed into the /
enterprise/device/settings/datawedge/autoimport folder. When this occurs, DataWedge imports
this new configuration or profile, replacing the existing one and delete the file. DataWedge begins using the imported
configuration immediately.
April 2015 | MN000887A01-B

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