DOCUSP 4.12. Type mount /XRXbackup to mount the backuppartition.3. Type cd /XRXbackup.4. Copy or ftp the backup files to the /XRXbackuppartition from the storage location.If it is desirable to store the system backup files to tape,refer to the Tools and Utilities section of this document forthe TGBackup procedure.♦♦♦♦When restoring a system backup, a DocuSP SystemRestore CD is provided with the software kit to your XeroxService Representatie. Performing the following to startthe Restore procedure:1. Insert DocuSP System Restore CD in the CDROMdrive.2. Shutdown the DocuSP controller by selectingShutdown from the DocuSP user interface.3. At the ok> prompt, type boot cdrom.4. During the system restore process, a series ofquestions displays asking if you wish to create a newfile system. Enter yes.If a system restore is being performed following a fataldisk failure or replacement of the hard disks, a DocuSPclean install must be performed first to partition the harddrives and create the partitions. Following the cleaninstall, copy the backup files to the /XRXbackup partitionthen perform the system restore.For a configuration backup, do not use the /XRXbackuppartition to store the configuration files. The configurationbackup files can be stored on the DocuSP internal disk,an external disk, an NFS mounted network drive, orsupported media such as a floppy drive or CDROM R/W.Saving stock and tray mappingsDocuSP 4.1 now provides the ability to save the current papertray programming to a file and recall that file for later use. Thesaved tray mappings may also be copied to another DocuSP-based system using the DocuSP Backup and Restorefunctionality.For example, if a job or series of jobs that are often run have aspecific paper tray programming, the mapping can be saved andrecalled for faster setup for printing of the job.This functionality is not available on the DocuColor iGen3.XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES 11GETTING STARTED