Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide

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2.3.5 Recovering the JP1/AJS3 - View setup information

The following lists the tasks required to recover the JP1/AJS3 - View setup information from the backup.

The following describes the tasks required to recover the JP1/AJS3 - View setup information from the backup.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Installing JP1/AJS3 - View
(2) Recovering the setup information
(3) Recovering the custom job icons
(4) Recovering the icon image folders created by users for JP1/AJS3 - View
(5) Setting up JP1/AJS3 Console View
(6) Recovering the icon image files and background image files for JP1/AJS3 Console View

(1) Installing JP1/AJS3 - View

If the JP1 environment has been damaged due to a corrupted disk or another problem, first install JP1/AJS3 - View.

(2) Recovering the setup information

Restore the folders containing the backup files to their original locations.

Cautionary note
Before you recover the folders, make sure that the following conditions exist:
  • JP1/AJS3 - View is installed.
  • JP1/AJS3 - View is not running.

The following table lists the folders you need to recover.

Table 2-17 JP1/AJS3 - View folders to be recovered

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.

(3) Recovering the custom job icons

Restore the backed-up gif files for icons to their original locations.

This step is required only if custom job icons were created.

Cautionary note
Before recovering the custom job icons, make sure that the following conditions exist:
  • JP1/AJS3 - View is installed.
  • JP1/AJS3 - View is not running.

The following table lists the files you need to recover.

Table 2-18 JP1/AJS3 - View files to be recovered

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

(4) Recovering the icon image folders created by users for JP1/AJS3 - View

Restore the backed-up icon image folders for JP1/AJS3 - View to their original locations.

This task is required only if icon image folders for JP1/AJS3 - View have been backed up.

Cautionary note
Before you recover the folders, make sure that the following conditions exist:
  • JP1/AJS3 - View is installed.
  • JP1/AJS3 - View is not running.

    Table 2-19 Folder to be recovered when icon images have been created

    Folder name Description
    JP1/AJS3-View-installation-folder\image\extend\user_any-name Folder containing user-created icon image files

(5) Setting up JP1/AJS3 Console View

If the JP1/AJS3 Console functionality is used, set up JP1/AJS3 Console View.

(6) Recovering the icon image files and background image files for JP1/AJS3 Console View

Restore the backed-up icon image files and background image files for JP1/AJS3 Console View to their original locations.

This task is not required only if there are backed-up icon image files or background image files for JP1/AJS3 Console View.

Cautionary note
Before you recover the files, make sure that the following conditions exist:
  • JP1/AJS3 - View is installed.
  • JP1/AJS3 Console View is not running.

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