Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!dutrun!duteca!dutirt2!alex From: alex@dutirt2.tudelft.nl (Alexander Vonk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt Subject: Re: Remote printer queues using lprbe Message-ID: <709@duteca.UUCP> Date: 19 Jan 90 00:06:45 GMT References: <1283@husc6.harvard.edu> Sender: news@duteca Lines: 73 kovar@popvax.harvard.edu (David C. Kovar) writes: > I'm trying to allow an IBM RT to print a LaserWriter connected to >a Sun workstation. If I define the Sun as "printserver" in /etc/hosts >and use lprbe directly the file gets printed. (lprbe -pqueue=ps ) > However, when I try to do it with a printer queue, the job vanishes >into thin air. The manual waves its hands and says that lprbe will >be invoked by the qdaemon but I've never seen this happen. I tried >running the printer install script in the tcp/ip samples directory and >it added the following lines: >rp0: > argname = rp0 > friend = TRUE > device = drp0 >drp0: > backend = /usr/bin/lprbe >rp0 shows up in the print -q listing, and jobs are accepted via print -rp0 >but nothing ever appears on the printer, in the queue, or on the Sun. >I also tried cooking up my own stanzas and failed there, too. Any suggestions >would be most welcome, including "Go read manual X". (I tried the Managing >AIX, the TCP/IP manual for AIX, and the commands reference manual. Lots of >hand waving when it comes to queuing files for remote non-AIX hosts but no >examples that work.) Try the following (remember to have the Sun register your machine as a 'trusted' machine in file /etc/hosts.equiv if you don't define it as a printserver): * * Apple laser printer on dutiaa (printer queue ps) * lp2: argname = apple friend = TRUE discipline = sjn device = dlp2 dlp2: backend = /usr/bin/lprbe -pserver=dutiaa -pqueue=ps -naix * * DVI format * lp3: argname = appledvi friend = TRUE discipline = sjn device = dlp3 dlp3: backend = /usr/bin/lprbe -pserver=dutiaa -pqueue=ps -naix -filter=-d >Thanks, in advance. Your welcome. Say, you wouldn't have a GNU C installation on your system, would you :-)? >-David C. Kovar > Consultant ARPA: kovar@popvax.harvard.edu > Eclectic Associates BITNET: corwin@harvarda.bitnet > Ma Bell: 617-646-0428 MacNET: DKovar +++ Alexander Vonk - Technical Univ. Delft, Netherlands +++ +++Phone: (NL) 015 - 78 64 12 (world) 31 15 78 64 12 +++ +++Mail: alex@dutirt2.tudelft.nl or alex@dutirt2.UUCP +++