USING UTILITY COMMANDS
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Restore Site Files
Use the Restore Site Files command to restore site files from the
diskette or tape you created using the Backup Site Files command.
Access level
Administrator
Syntax
Restore Site Files
Arguments
None
Note:
The system must be restarted for restored files to be
recognized, even though it may appear that restored items are
active.
Backup Xerox Files
Use the Backup Xerox Files command to store a copy of your Xerox
files on diskette or tape. The files backed up do not include /var/db/
forms and /usr/xgfc/.
Access level
Administrator
Syntax
Backup Xerox Files
Arguments
None
Caution:
The Backup Xerox Files command will not save unique
customer files such as fonts. Use the UNIX tar command to back up
these files. Do not use the PCFS commands, because an extension
with more than three characters can result in overwriting your
existing files.
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