Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!haven!adm!news From: X17905%BBRBFU01.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Lpd enhancements, sense or non-sense ? Message-ID: <22318@adm.BRL.MIL> Date: 2 Feb 90 19:06:09 GMT Sender: news@adm.BRL.MIL Lines: 29 The Brussels Free University Computing Centre, currently operating a Cray X-MP/14, a Sun4, and managing a campus-wide *NIX network of some 30 servers and workstations, would like to 'enhance' the existing lpd mechanism. The goal is to provide end-users with more information on printer status, to provide mechanisms to 'lock' print files, to backspace files, to check and administer paper credit. The latter is needed because WE supply the paper to the (remote) sites. The standard file selection algorithm of 'first come, first print' is not very popular here. We would like to assign different priorities to small print files, special plots, certain users, ... etc. We currently operate a rather complex scheme on our Control Data Cyber 855, and would like to preserve some of its functionalities. Our current plan is to take a public domain lpd/lpr/lpc/lprm and to adapt it to our needs. The print-server machine is likely to be a 4.3 BSD type of Unix box. We currently only have the Unicos (Cray) sources, which we don't want to use (copyrights). We have 'anonymous ftp' access to uunet.uu.net. Question: does any other (academic) site have any kind of experience with this or related developments ? Comments ? Ideas ? Please email directly. I'll summarize to this list if appropriate. Thx. Eric Luyten, Brussels Free University Computing Centre, Belgium. BITNET: X17905@BBRBFU01