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тАО04-19-2010 10:06 AM
тАО04-19-2010 10:06 AM
The commands I use to create the queue is:
$ TCPIP> Set host PSIMP22/address=192.168.0.10
-- this is the IP of a HP-604 Laser Jet
I've initialized a printer queue with command:
$ INITIALIZE /QUEUE PSIMP22 -
/start /DEFAULT=NOFEED,FORM=100,NOBURST) -
/SCHEDULE=NOSIZE /OWNER=[SYSTEM] -
/PROTECTION=(S:E,O:D,G:R,W:W) -
/LIBRARY=LM_LN03/RETAIN=ALL -
/SEPARATE=(RESET=(RESET,A4) -
/PROCESS=UCX$Lpd_smb
$ show que/all PSIMP22
Server queue PSIMP22, stopped, on PSSRV2::"192.168.0.10", mounted form A4_COURIER_PO (stock=DEFAULT)
$ reply/enable
$ start/que PSIMP22
The console echoes the following:
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-APR-2010 15:01:09.42 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on PSSRV2
Error reading the PRINTCAP file status 3339112
Pssrv2-1>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-APR-2010 15:01:09.42 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on PSSRV2
%TCPIP-F-LPD_UNPRTR, unknown printer PSIMP22
Pssrv2-1>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-APR-2010 15:01:09.42 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on PSSRV2
Stopping the symbiont
Pssrv2-1>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-APR-2010 15:01:09.42 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on PSSRV2
%QMAN-I-INVSMBMSG, invalid data 5 in message from symbiont on queue PSIMP22 is being ignored
Pssrv2-1>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-APR-2010 15:01:09.42 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on PSSRV2
%QMAN-E-SYMDEL, unexpected symbiont process termination
-- Some idea? What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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тАО04-19-2010 11:09 AM
тАО04-19-2010 11:09 AM
Re: Cant start a printer queue
$ mc tcpip$lprsetup
and answer the questions
It does all the job in the lpd files.
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тАО04-20-2010 11:40 PM
тАО04-20-2010 11:40 PM
Re: Cant start a printer queue
Oswald
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тАО04-21-2010 02:51 AM
тАО04-21-2010 02:51 AM
SolutionOption 1 is to use the Telnet symbiont, targeting the job at port 9100 or 3001, depending upon your network card;
Option 2 is to use SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$LPRSETUP.EXE to set the queue up to use LPR/LPD.
The first option tends to leave the line to the printer up for the duration of the job. It's ok for small to medium sized jobs, but large jobs over long distances or with unreliable printers/network cards tend to become problematical. It's conceptually similar to the LAT symbiont.
The second option transfers the job down the line as quickly as it can and then closes the connection. For big jobs where there is buffering somewhere near to the printer (e.g. on the network card or on a local server) then this is often the preferred method. It's similar to using DQS between VMS systems but with less functionality.
Steve
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тАО04-21-2010 03:06 AM
тАО04-21-2010 03:06 AM
Re: Cant start a printer queue
>MC TCPIP$LPRSETUP and then follow thru the setup process. Ensure that you choose LPR