Fujitsu V8.0B10 manual Migration aspects when upgrading from former Xprint V7.0 to

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o Uninstall the version 5.2 (control pannel->add/remove programs)

o Uninstall the MKS Platform Components 7.x

o Install the new version in the same path as the former one

o Install the licence key(s) 8.0

o Restore your backed up directories into the current Xprint's root directory

o In the "bin" directory of Xprint (default: "C:\Program Files\Xprint\bin"), execute the command "DBmigrate -l" to migrate your backed up database

o start Xprint

o perform the command " xpmod -pcl -fi xpterm "

Coexistence:

When version 5.2 will have to coexist with 8.0 in the same Xprint domain, an EKS (correction package)

must be installed on the systems that remain in the former version. This correction package is in fact required on a former version when a printer is defined with a PJL pcl on the system. The list of correction packages is described in chapter 3.7. The following procedure can help you to get a successful migration:

1.Install the correction packages on the systems remaining in version 5.2.

2.Install each upgrading system to the new version by starting with the highest POT_MASTER hosts (see xpshow -hos -diH) according to the procedure described in the 'at once' case.

To avoid problems, define the hosts running older versions as SLAVE. When installing the first Xprint 6.0 host (H1) in a lower version domain, H1 will have to take the mastery of the domain. So, after having imported the DB (through DBinstall), you will have to start Xprint using 'xpstart -fv' (fv means 'force version') in order to allow it to take the mastery from an older version. In case of migration from earlier version, it is suggested to take a backup of the current DB before starting the installation.

Migration aspects when upgrading from former Xprint V7.0 to V8.0

There is no difference between the Xprint V.7 database and Xprint V.8. Therefore, it is quite easy to migrate from version 7 to version 8 on most platforms.

Microsoft Windows Server:

However, the migration on Windows platforms is a bit different than the others. To be able to produce a smooth and successful migration, you must follow these steps:

-Backup the V7 database directory (DB) if you wish to to migrate your existing V7 database

-Backup DB.local, SV, TMP if you wish to migrate your existing jobs

-Backup your resources and PCL directories if you have specified custom PCLs and/or custom resources

-Uninstall the version 7 (control panel->add/remove programs)

-Uninstall the MKS Platform Components 7.x

-Install the new Xprint 8.0B10

-Restore your backed up directories into the current Xprint's root directory.

-Start Xprint

Compatibility of shell scripts that use Xprint commands

The variable XP_VR is offered to guarantee the compatibility of existing shell scripts with the current Xprint version. This variable defines the version number that is used when generating the display. The form of the display was different in earlier versions of Xprint. Consequently, shell scripts or applications that use the output from an earlier version may not be compatible with the current version. XP_VR can have the following values: 04.2A00, 04.2B00, 05.0A00, 06.0A00, 07.0A00, 08.0A00 or 08.0B00. The format of the installed version is used.

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Contents Release Notice General Delivery OrderingSoftware extensions, new functions New features ExplanationDocumentation Snmp Technical information Resource requirementsVirtual Memory consumption Hardware requirements / supportRequired disk storage Product installation/configuration Software configurationGateways Database backupHow to configure an Xprint domain How must the Xprint Pot-Masters be rebootedMaximum number of devices per supervisor / servers objects Local Xprint administratorInstallation of additional components of Xprint Migration aspects when upgrading from former Xprint versions Migration aspects when upgrading from former Xprint V7.0 to Host address GUISRVHOST=hostaddress SnmpDomain Monitoring GUI Relay Where Domain Monitoring GUI Server Keyword Working DomainMonitoringGUI INI/xpIni.ini Daemons Xprint License Product useXprint License Update Device selection Renaming the hostname in an Xprint domainBsd filter port options Test of the printer device addressGateway options Clean up of directories at the start upLogging XpalertContext Standard entriesNotification event Requesting the job states with the APIsInteroperability with Ldap Options orderCooperation with Wprint Which PCL is recommended according to a printerActivating the callback library Configuration 3.5.21.1.1 Configuration fileExample of a job submission using the Ldap interoperability Obsolete functions IncompatibilitiesXprint fax and mail support Jobs sent to a remote domain Maintenance scopeRestrictions DatabaseFirewall Domain Monitoring GUI DMG Server installationWprint MercatorUsing the options -fc and -rw with PCL Postscript Procedure in the event of errorsXPFORCESILENTPRINTING=1 XPFORCEPRINTING=1 Errata for documents and manuals

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