
Understand DSS data structures
The following describes the different types of data that makes up the DSS system and where they are
stored.
Table 2-2 DSS data
Component Location Description
Job logs Database Job logs for all devices are stored in the
DSS database.
Error logs Database and Windows Event Log The error logs show system events for
information, warning and error
conditions such as service stop and
security audit.
Debug logs [Install Path]\FileSystems\MachineData
\Logs
DSS maintains a set of debug log files.
These files are designed to help HP
support debug issues with the DSS
service, such as crashes, hangs etc.
DSS configuration settings [Install Path]\FileSystems\Product\DSS
\Configuration
Configuration data used by DSS is
stored in a series of files found in the
Configuration folder. This data includes
things like SMTP gateway settings,
LDAP addressing settings, Workflow
settings etc.
Managed device Information DSS maintains a list of all the devices it
manages in a binary configuration file.
This file also contains some basic
information about the device, such as
the hostname, device model etc.
Device configuration settings Stored on the device All the device-specific configuration
data is stored on the device itself. When
required DSS will read back the data
from the device, manipulate it and send
it back.
Configuration Utility UI ‘convenience’
data
Windows Registry For usability the DSS Configuration
Utility will remember entries made into
selected list boxes, as well as the state
of the Configuration Utility window when
closed.
Job data temporary storage <Install Path>\FileSystems
\CustomerData\DSS
Location for the temporary storage of
job data. This location can be
configured to a location other than the
default location. See
Temporary jobs
folder on page 25.
Understand licensing
This section contains the following topics:
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Licensing requirements
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Trial license
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Auto-generate licenses
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