4.5.2 Notes on saving and recovering definitions
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To recover the saved definition file to another host, the destination host must have the same or a newer version of CPA as the one installed on the original host.
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When profiles and virtual user names are used in custom items, we recommend that you recover all information at the destination host because there is no way to confirm their dependencies.
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If the Send mail function, the Monitoring mail reception function, and the AJS3 linkage function are used, you have to set them up at the destination host as well.
For details on the setup, see 2.3 Configurations.
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The save function outputs data to UTF-8-encoded xml files. Do not change the contents, character encoding, and file extension (.xml) of the output files. In particular, when you transfer, compress, or decompress definition files, be careful not to accidentally make changes to them.
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The language environment at the destination host must be the same as the one at the original host. However, jobs and items created in an English environment can be recovered to any language environment.