Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide
The following lists the tasks required to back up the JP1/AJS3 - View setup information.
- Backing up the environment settings files
- Backing up the user-created custom job icons (only if custom job icons have been created)
- Backing up the icon image folders created by users for JP1/AJS3 - View (only when the icon image folders are created)
- Backing up the icon image files and background image files created by users for JP1/AJS3 Console View (only if icon image files and background image files have been created and placed in the default storage location)
The following describes how to perform these tasks.
- Organization of this subsection
- (1) Backing up the JP1/AJS3 - View environment settings files
- (2) Backing up the custom job icons created by users
- (3) Backing up the icon image folders created by users for JP1/AJS3 - View
- (4) Backing up the icon image files and background image files created by users for JP1/AJS3 Console View
(1) Backing up the JP1/AJS3 - View environment settings files
Back up the folders that contain the JP1/AJS3 - View environment settings files.
You can use any backup method, such as copying the folders.
The following table lists the folders you need to back up.
Table 2-8 JP1/AJS3 - View folders to be backed up
Folder name Description
- In Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista:
- JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\conf
- %ALLUSERSPROFILE%#\Hitachi\JP1\JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJS2V\conf
- In Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional:
- JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\conf
JP1/AJS3 - View environment settings folder
- In Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista:
- %ALLUSERSPROFILE%#\Hitachi\JP1\JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJS2V\custom.dir
- In Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional:
- JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\custom.dir
JP1/AJS3 - View custom job registration information folder
- JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\addin.dir
JP1/AJS3 - View add-in program registration information folder
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- The default of %ALLUSERSPROFILE% is system-drive\ProgramData.
(2) Backing up the custom job icons created by users
Back up the custom PC job icons and custom Unix job icons created by users. You can use any backup method, such as copying files. This task is not required if no custom job icons have been created. The following table lists the files you need to back up.
Table 2-9 Files to be backed up when using custom jobs
File name Description JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\image\custom\CUSTOM_PC_USER_any-name.gif gif file for custom PC job icons JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\image\custom\CUSTOM_UX_USER_any-name.gif gif file for custom Unix job icons
(3) Backing up the icon image folders created by users for JP1/AJS3 - View
Back up the icon image folders created by users for JP1/AJS3 - View. You can use any backup method, such as copying the folders. Note that this task is not required if no icon images have been customized (or user-created icons are not used).
Table 2-10 Folder to be backed up when icon images have been created
Folder name Description JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\image\extend\user_any-name Folder that contains user-created icon image files
(4) Backing up the icon image files and background image files created by users for JP1/AJS3 Console View
Back up the icon image files and background image files created by users for JP1/AJS3 Console View. You can use any backup method, such as copying the files. Note that this task is not required if no icon image files or background image files have been created. This take is also not required if an icon image file or background image file has been created at a location other than the default storage location.
Table 2-11 JP1/AJS3 Console View files to be backed up
File name Description JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\image\console\icon\user_any-name.gif User-created icon image file JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\image\console\background\user_any-name.gif (.jpg) User-created background image file
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