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USB port
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Micro-A USB debug port
3
Backup and restore button
4
Shutdown (initiates an orderly shutdown)
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Backup and restore LED
3. Hold the backup and restore button until the LED flashes at medium speed (100mS on and
100mS off), then release the button.
The system begins the backup. While backing up, the LED flashes slowly (one second on, one
second off).
When the backup completes, the system prepares the USB flash drive to be removed safely.
NOTE: If the backup is unable to complete successfully, the LED flashes rapidly (200ms on,
200ms off, 200ms on, 3s off), indicating an error. In this case, simply unplug the USB thumb
drive, wait for the LED to turn off, then insert the thumb drive and try the backup procedure
again. If problems persist, possible causes could be:
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Insufficient disk space on the thumb drive
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Write protect enabled on the thumb driver
4. When the backup and restore LED turns off, remove the USB flash drive and store it in a safe
place.
The backup image includes the contents of the boot partition, /home/ Niagara, /opt/ Niagara, etc.
The name of the resulting image file follows this convention: hostid (unique host ID of the
JACE-8000), underscore (_) timestamp, For example:
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Qnx-TITAN-D01C-CA36–CB10–4E3B_20170912230355
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Qnx-TITAN-D01C-CA36–CB10–4E3B_20171015212346
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USB backup and restore