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10 Systems10.4.1. What is saved on backup?10.4 Backup and restore systems10.4.1. What is saved on backup?GeneralWhat is saved?BackinfoWhen performing a backup, or restoring a previously made backup, only certain data is dealtwith. This section is a specification and description of these.The backup function saves all system parameters, system modules, and program modules ina context.The data is saved in a directory specified by the user. The directory is divided into foursubdirectories, Backinfo, Home, Rapid, and Syspar. System.xml is also saved in the ../backup(root directory) it contains user settings.consists of the files backinfo.txt, key.id, program.id and system.guid, template.guid, keystr.txt.The restore part uses backinfo.txt when the system is restored. This file must never be editedby the user! The files key.id and program.id may be used to recreate a system, usingRobotStudio Online , with the same options as the backed up system. The system.guid is used toidentify the unique system the backup was taken from. The system.guid and/or template.guidis used in the restore to check that the backup is loaded to the correct system. If thesystem.guid and/or template.guid do not match, the user will be informed.HomeRapidSysParen0400000916a copy of the files in the HOME directory.consists of a subdirectory for each task configured. Every task has one directory for programmodules and one for system modules.The first directory will keep all installed modules. More information on loading modules andprograms is given in the Technical reference manual - System parameters.contains the configuration files.3HAC 16590-1 Revision: BContinues on next page265

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