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GE HEALTHCARE OPTIMA XR200AMX/XR220AMX
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IRECTION 5336113-1EN, REVISION 10 INSTALLATION MANUAL
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 109
16. Under Manage Preferences section, click on SAVE AS.... See Figure 4-46.
Figure 4-46 Save Changes
17. Go to Step 5 until all four configurations are completed.
18. Press CTRL+F4
at the same time to close the html interface.
19. Success Check Steps:
If everything is fine you should be able to see Auto Snapshots getting generated after
reset:
a. Perform a system reset.
b. After system is booted up, login and wait for 5 minutes.
(Snapshot is being created in a temp location)
c. While you are waiting, open a terminal window using CTRL+SHIFT+F5
and click
on the terminal window icon.
d. Run following command:
ls –ltr /enggdata/Snapshots/*3400017*.zip
e. Note the date/time stamp of the most recently created file.
f. After 5 minutes reset and reboot the system, login.
(Snapshot from temp location is written to Snapshots directory and a new
snapshot is being created in a temp location)
g. Open a terminal window using CTRL+SHIFT+F5
and click on the terminal
window icon.
h. Run following command:
ls –ltr /enggdata/Snapshots/*3400017*.zip
i. The output of (c) above should show a snapshot file, having the string 3400017
embedded in the snapshot filename, created after the most recent system boot
(in Step b above).
j. Type date to see the current system time.
The latest snapshot file should have been created a few minutes before the date
command output.
k. Verify the file size is greater than 400,000:
-rw–rw-r- - 1 xruser xruser file size date time /path/filename
20. Close all windows.
21. Complete all system configurations and customer settings.
22. Create a new System Backup on DVD media.
Note: Do not use backup media from any other system. The result will be that half of the
system is configured for 172.x.x.x and other half is configured for 192.x.x.x
The system will then boot into Degraded Mode only.
Also, when performing a Software Load, you must perform this procedure first before
doing a System Restore.

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