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10.  If the printer has an internal image disk, such as a Nuvera 100/120, DocuTech 75/90, DocuPrint 75/90, or 

DocuPrint 75MX, the image Disk Overwrite process is automatically started in parallel with the system Disk 
Overwrite. After the overwrite is complete, the system reboots and the DocuSP interface restarts. 

11.  After the overwrite process is complete, the system reboots and the DocuSP interface restarts. 

NOTE: For the Nuvera 100/120 printers, the system powers down after completion of the overwrite process. 
The customer needs to power up the system afterward.
 

Partition size considerations 

For systems with very large disks, for example 160 Gbytes, Disk Overwrite takes a long time to complete.  The time 
can be reduced by specifying a smaller disk partition size during the installation process.  However, reducing the disk 
partition size may prevent the system from spooling very large jobs. 

The Xerox Service Representative may repartition the disk space including the choice of sample or full verification in 
order to improve the Disk Overwrite performance if it is required by the customer. 

A sample verification samples 10% of the disk after the Disk Overwrite process is complete to ensure the data has 
been erased correctly. 

A full verification reads each block of the disk after the Disk Overwrite process is complete to ensure the data has 
been erased correctly. 

Customers who want a quick check should select sample verification. 

The size of the disk partition can be increased again by reinstalling the Disk Overwrite software. 

Security considerations 

In addition to a regularly planned schedule for performing the Disk Overwrite process, it is important to ensure that the 
environment for the DocuSP-based printers is secure. 

Xerox is committed to providing a level of security that allows the DocuSP controller to be a good network citizen in 
the response to current security intrusions. Additional security beyond this remains the responsibility of the customer. 

Xerox is constantly evaluating the security of the DocuSP controller and the Sun Solaris Operating System. Xerox is 
committed to providing the latest Solaris security patches provided by Sun Microsystems in each major DocuSP 
release. The DocuSP development team also adds Solaris security patches in between major release cycles. 

Security of the network and the print environment is the responsibility of you, the customer. The following are some 
considerations to ensure a secure printing environment. 

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The DocuSP System Administrator, Trusted User, and UNIX superuser (root) passwords must follow proper 
security protocols, which include a regular timetable for changing the passwords and include length and 
character mix for the passwords. 

NOTE: Please be aware that Xerox Customer Support Personnel must have access to the new root 
password for service and support. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure that the root and system 
administrator passwords are available for them. 

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The room or rooms containing the DocuSP-based printers are secure. 

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The network environment is secure. 

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The DocuSP software is properly installed, is the most current version, and contains all current security 
patches. For further information on DocuSP security, refer to the most current version of the Xerox Document 
Services Platform Series Common Controller System Guide.
 This document is included as a PDF file on the 
User Guides CD-ROM delivered with your printer. 

Summary of Contents for 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer

Page 1: ...as UniShred Pro is available However it is not part of the DocuSP software nor is it supported by DocuSP The Disk Overwrite procedure can be initiated from the DocuSP interface or from a UNIX command...

Page 2: ...are presented during the operating system installation Data Overwrite is planned to be used on this system Backup is planned to be used on this system Both options must be checked in order to run the...

Page 3: ...re size the var spool XRXnps outQ partition Y N Enter Y to resize or N to use the default values If Y is entered the following information appears The current partition size is XX Gbytes If N is enter...

Page 4: ...ative must run the conversion tool that updates the internal links for the new default locations by performing the following a Open a terminal window b Log on as root user and enter the root password...

Page 5: ...root password Enter the root password then press Enter 9 A warning message is displayed asking if you are sure you want to start the Data Overwrite Type Y and press Enter 10 The Disk Overwrite proces...

Page 6: ...at is to be overwritten To overwrite Active Jobs Completed Jobs Logs Saved Jobs and user added resources such as fonts or forms type opt XRXnps bin DataOverwrite f To overwrite Active Jobs Completed J...

Page 7: ...edule for performing the Disk Overwrite process it is important to ensure that the environment for the DocuSP based printers is secure Xerox is committed to providing a level of security that allows t...

Page 8: ...ite Start Logfile Created Successfully Tue Jul 22 14 43 25 2003 Reading in Commandline Args Tue Jul 22 14 43 25 2003 Checking License for DataOverwrite Feature License validated and approved for DataO...

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