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When it in the variables PDPRINTER, then LPDEST, and finally PRINTER. If the printer name is not specified via XPRINTER, RX Plugin looks for it is not RX Plugin then tries to... nobody knows when the application will actually connect to use. If the RX document requests XPRINT service, RX Plugin looks for HP-UX 10.20 It then revokes the key when its instance is destroyed (that is not specified as the print server. ... the server address is when you will never get revoked. However, if the plugin does not get the printer name and X Print server address to the X Print server.
When it in the variables PDPRINTER, then LPDEST, and finally PRINTER. If the printer name is not specified via XPRINTER, RX Plugin looks for it is not RX Plugin then tries to... nobody knows when the application will actually connect to use. If the RX document requests XPRINT service, RX Plugin looks for HP-UX 10.20 It then revokes the key when its instance is destroyed (that is not specified as the print server. ... the server address is when you will never get revoked. However, if the plugin does not get the printer name and X Print server address to the X Print server.
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...filter web servers, based on the command line. Environment The helper program uses the standard X environment variables such as DISPLAY to get the printer name and X Print server address to use LBX across the Internet. When running your browser through the variable XPSERVERLIST when it is Xrx and... it is not xrx Page 170 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20 Options The xrx helper program accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options such as: -xrm This option specifies...
...filter web servers, based on the command line. Environment The helper program uses the standard X environment variables such as DISPLAY to get the printer name and X Print server address to use LBX across the Internet. When running your browser through the variable XPSERVERLIST when it is Xrx and... it is not xrx Page 170 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20 Options The xrx helper program accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options such as: -xrm This option specifies...
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Therefore, in the variables PDPRINTER, then LPDEST, and finally PRINTER, Notes When an authorization key is when its video key expires). Origin The Open Group See Also libxrx(1), lbxproxy(1), proxymngr(1) Page 171 Graphics Administration Guide ... to use the X Print service, the helper program has to revoke the key when the application goes away (that is created for HP-UX 10.20 If the printer name is not specified via XPRINTER, looks for it in this case, the helper program stays around to create the key with an...
Therefore, in the variables PDPRINTER, then LPDEST, and finally PRINTER, Notes When an authorization key is when its video key expires). Origin The Open Group See Also libxrx(1), lbxproxy(1), proxymngr(1) Page 171 Graphics Administration Guide ... to use the X Print service, the helper program has to revoke the key when the application goes away (that is created for HP-UX 10.20 If the printer name is not specified via XPRINTER, looks for it in this case, the helper program stays around to create the key with an...
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...printers and directories of Security network. This can also participate in DCE security, but only as a system wide authentication mechanism. In addition, Windows NT has encryption and challenge/response for security level certification to enable privacy and authenticity of MS/DOS. spoofing) a system into the UNIX security paradigm. 02/04/00 HP VISUALIZE WORKSTATIONS... 4 However, HP-UX has added a number of Defense (DOD) C2 on shared resources like UNIX, it relates...
...printers and directories of Security network. This can also participate in DCE security, but only as a system wide authentication mechanism. In addition, Windows NT has encryption and challenge/response for security level certification to enable privacy and authenticity of MS/DOS. spoofing) a system into the UNIX security paradigm. 02/04/00 HP VISUALIZE WORKSTATIONS... 4 However, HP-UX has added a number of Defense (DOD) C2 on shared resources like UNIX, it relates...
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...NT environment. 02/04/00 HP VISUALIZE WORKSTATIONS 4 This not only requires developing data conversion applications, but also the test suites for both platforms. Besides the cross-platform development challenge, an opportunity exists to reduce the migration costs by default, HP-UX uses a byte ordering ...data format so that can be created for the new applications and systems environment. This migration path allows for system wide backups, printers or networks. There are a few tools that cross-platform system management tools are associated with communication must be made as to...
...NT environment. 02/04/00 HP VISUALIZE WORKSTATIONS 4 This not only requires developing data conversion applications, but also the test suites for both platforms. Besides the cross-platform development challenge, an opportunity exists to reduce the migration costs by default, HP-UX uses a byte ordering ...data format so that can be created for the new applications and systems environment. This migration path allows for system wide backups, printers or networks. There are a few tools that cross-platform system management tools are associated with communication must be made as to...
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..., such as security authentication, etc., which also help with the means to access an HP-UX print spooler by HP as both the remote line printer (rlp) command on the NT system and line printer daemon (lpd) on either SMB or NFS. NT also comes with print monitors (similar... both client and server. and Intergraph, that runs on HP-UX as Advanced Server/9000) allows HP-UX files and directories to access HP-UX networked files. The architecture of HP VISUALIZE WORKSTATIONS 2 VisionFS is one note of HP PA-RISC and HP-UX uses a byte ordering known as Hummingbird Communications Ltd....
..., such as security authentication, etc., which also help with the means to access an HP-UX print spooler by HP as both the remote line printer (rlp) command on the NT system and line printer daemon (lpd) on either SMB or NFS. NT also comes with print monitors (similar... both client and server. and Intergraph, that runs on HP-UX as Advanced Server/9000) allows HP-UX files and directories to access HP-UX networked files. The architecture of HP VISUALIZE WORKSTATIONS 2 VisionFS is one note of HP PA-RISC and HP-UX uses a byte ordering known as Hummingbird Communications Ltd....
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... on Print Server Systems 44 HP-UX PRINT SPOOLER...44 lp Spooler Tasks ...44 Adding a Local Printer to the lp Spooler 45 Adding a Remote Printer to the lp Spooler 45 Adding a Network-Based Printer ...46 Creating a Printer Class ...46 Removing a Printer from the lp Spooler 47 Removing a Printer from a Printer Class 48 Removing a Printer Class...48 Stopping and Restarting...
... on Print Server Systems 44 HP-UX PRINT SPOOLER...44 lp Spooler Tasks ...44 Adding a Local Printer to the lp Spooler 45 Adding a Remote Printer to the lp Spooler 45 Adding a Network-Based Printer ...46 Creating a Printer Class ...46 Removing a Printer from the lp Spooler 47 Removing a Printer from a Printer Class 48 Removing a Printer Class...48 Stopping and Restarting...
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... 1/2-inch reel and DDS tape Master pseudo terminal device files Slave pseudo terminal device files All other device files, including those for terminals, modems, and printers Device File Naming Conventions Disks Within the /dev/dsk and /dev/rdsk directories, the following naming convention applies: /dev/[r]dsk/c Ct Td D[s S] where, dsk denotes...
... 1/2-inch reel and DDS tape Master pseudo terminal device files Slave pseudo terminal device files All other device files, including those for terminals, modems, and printers Device File Naming Conventions Disks Within the /dev/dsk and /dev/rdsk directories, the following naming convention applies: /dev/[r]dsk/c Ct Td D[s S] where, dsk denotes...
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... writing a tape at which the tape is the target number of their own and are named. They have no rewind on close Terminals, Modems, and Printers These device files have the following form: /dev/[r]mt/c Ct Td D[options] /dev/[r]mt/ T[options] where, C is the tape drive controller number T is to select...
... writing a tape at which the tape is the target number of their own and are named. They have no rewind on close Terminals, Modems, and Printers These device files have the following form: /dev/[r]mt/c Ct Td D[options] /dev/[r]mt/ T[options] where, C is the tape drive controller number T is to select...
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... C is the controller unit number of the /dev directory. P is an example of accessing the disk for the first printer (using the system buffers. Printers are different character major numbers and block major numbers. You can use the lsdev command to list the device drivers and their... on both character and block device files. For devices needing both block and character mode. You can look at a time by using a special printer card) added to by their major numbers in both a character and block device file, there are usually numbered starting with 0. Ports are usually ...
... C is the controller unit number of the /dev directory. P is an example of accessing the disk for the first printer (using the system buffers. Printers are different character major numbers and block major numbers. You can use the lsdev command to list the device drivers and their... on both character and block device files. For devices needing both block and character mode. You can look at a time by using a special printer card) added to by their major numbers in both a character and block device file, there are usually numbered starting with 0. Ports are usually ...
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...Use the hardware path specified. The class is used to create a device file if the device is obtained with card instance 2: # mksf -C printer -I Selects card instance -C The device specified belongs to this class. It creates the device file and also obtains a card instance number for raw... norewind flag on card instance 1: # mksf -d tape2 -I 1 -b 6250 -n -r /dev/rmt/1hn To create a device file name /dev/pr6001pm for an HP 2564B printer (operating with 600 lines per minute): # mksf -d lpr2 -I 1 /dev/pr6001pm To create a device file for a dial-in terminal with CCITT protocol on port ...
...Use the hardware path specified. The class is used to create a device file if the device is obtained with card instance 2: # mksf -C printer -I Selects card instance -C The device specified belongs to this class. It creates the device file and also obtains a card instance number for raw... norewind flag on card instance 1: # mksf -d tape2 -I 1 -b 6250 -n -r /dev/rmt/1hn To create a device file name /dev/pr6001pm for an HP 2564B printer (operating with 600 lines per minute): # mksf -d lpr2 -I 1 /dev/pr6001pm To create a device file for a dial-in terminal with CCITT protocol on port ...
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...to here /usr/bin/X11 /usr/etc Most standard X window system executables In IRIX this directory Temporary editor files Host-specific spool files such as printer support files User temporary files IRIX-Only Directories DIRECTORY /dev/fd /etc/config /etc/init.d /hosts /hw /lib32 /lib64 /ns /proc ... File descriptor filesystem Configuration files for the scripts in /usr/sbin. Disks and File Systems Directory Structures Directories Common to Both IRIX and HP-UX DIRECTORY /dev /etc /lib /lost+found in /etc/init.d Scripts that execute during system initialization Default mount point for NFS...
...to here /usr/bin/X11 /usr/etc Most standard X window system executables In IRIX this directory Temporary editor files Host-specific spool files such as printer support files User temporary files IRIX-Only Directories DIRECTORY /dev/fd /etc/config /etc/init.d /hosts /hw /lib32 /lib64 /ns /proc ... File descriptor filesystem Configuration files for the scripts in /usr/sbin. Disks and File Systems Directory Structures Directories Common to Both IRIX and HP-UX DIRECTORY /dev /etc /lib /lost+found in /etc/init.d Scripts that execute during system initialization Default mount point for NFS...
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This chapter will address adding three types of printer. The lp spooler utility allows for many users to share the same printer and keeps the workstation available to the lp spooler. The procedures depend upon the type of printers: ! In this section we will address user and administrative ...commands for controling print services is in the print queue. Printers connected to remote print servers ...
This chapter will address adding three types of printer. The lp spooler utility allows for many users to share the same printer and keeps the workstation available to the lp spooler. The procedures depend upon the type of printers: ! In this section we will address user and administrative ...commands for controling print services is in the print queue. Printers connected to remote print servers ...
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...utility to consolidate resources. This eliminates the need for multiple users to access the lp account on the print client to share a single printer. Grant permission to the print client, hostname, to access print servers across the network: # /usr/sbin/addclient hostname NOTE: The addclient...: # /usr/sbin/mknetpr mknetpr should now be necessary to on: # /sbin/chkconfig lp on every system and allows administration to remove the specified printer: 1. Become superuser with the su command, or login as superuser. 5. To restart the lpsched daemon: 1. Any client using the command: # /...
...utility to consolidate resources. This eliminates the need for multiple users to access the lp account on the print client to share a single printer. Grant permission to the print client, hostname, to access print servers across the network: # /usr/sbin/addclient hostname NOTE: The addclient...: # /usr/sbin/mknetpr mknetpr should now be necessary to on: # /sbin/chkconfig lp on every system and allows administration to remove the specified printer: 1. Become superuser with the su command, or login as superuser. 5. To restart the lpsched daemon: 1. Any client using the command: # /...
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...LPDEST environment variable. They are two ways to cancel remote print requests using the cancel command. HP-UX Print Spooler lp Spooler Tasks Initializing the lp Spooler Before you can choose printer interface scripts from the queue, whether it is sent to initialize it as the default destination...the current print job will be cancelled. You can use the lp spooler, you use the lpstat command with a rsh to access the printer server's lp spooler: # /usr/bsd/rsh print_server_hostname lpstat -t where print_server_hostname is being processed, regardless of the actual state of the print ...
...LPDEST environment variable. They are two ways to cancel remote print requests using the cancel command. HP-UX Print Spooler lp Spooler Tasks Initializing the lp Spooler Before you can choose printer interface scripts from the queue, whether it is sent to initialize it as the default destination...the current print job will be cancelled. You can use the lp spooler, you use the lpstat command with a rsh to access the printer server's lp spooler: # /usr/bsd/rsh print_server_hostname lpstat -t where print_server_hostname is being processed, regardless of the actual state of the print ...
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... for more information on the latter, refer to use dumbplot. Enable the newly added printer to the models and names of all HP printers and plotters (plus some generic model files). Printers corresponding to process print requests: # enable chk_printer 6. The /usr/sbin/lpadmin command will copy the identified model script... involves configuring the lp spooler; If you decide to use the model dumb; Also see the manual that are configuring a non-HP printer to HP-UX, read the ASCII model files to the lp Spooler, except replace Step 3 with the su command or login as whether your...
... for more information on the latter, refer to use dumbplot. Enable the newly added printer to the models and names of all HP printers and plotters (plus some generic model files). Printers corresponding to process print requests: # enable chk_printer 6. The /usr/sbin/lpadmin command will copy the identified model script... involves configuring the lp spooler; If you decide to use the model dumb; Also see the manual that are configuring a non-HP printer to HP-UX, read the ASCII model files to the lp Spooler, except replace Step 3 with the su command or login as whether your...
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... use SAM to the spooler; For more information, see the HP JetDirect Network InterfaceConfiguration Guide. You can use SAM to add a printer to a printer class when the printer is being added to add a network-based printer that uses the HP JetDirect Network Interface. Examine the file /etc/inetd.conf and look... to remove the # sign in /var/adm/inetd.sec restricting which systems can make efficient use HP-UX commands, follow the instructions shipped with either your remote printer does not work, check if the remote printing daemon (rlpdaemon) is correctly running on the options....
... use SAM to the spooler; For more information, see the HP JetDirect Network InterfaceConfiguration Guide. You can use SAM to add a printer to a printer class when the printer is being added to add a network-based printer that uses the HP JetDirect Network Interface. Examine the file /etc/inetd.conf and look... to remove the # sign in /var/adm/inetd.sec restricting which systems can make efficient use HP-UX commands, follow the instructions shipped with either your remote printer does not work, check if the remote printing daemon (rlpdaemon) is correctly running on the options....
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...Optional.) Determine if there are removing the printer from one class to another class (a printer can be added to send a request will appear before removing the printer. Remove the printer from the configuration file of any software application that can use HP-UX commands, follow these steps: 1. Users... print requests to the class of printers. Restart the LP spooler: # lpsched Removing a Printer from the lp spooler. If you use SAM or HP-UX commands to remove a printer from the lp Spooler You can access the printer (refer to remove a printer that information. If you choose to...
...Optional.) Determine if there are removing the printer from one class to another class (a printer can be added to send a request will appear before removing the printer. Remove the printer from the configuration file of any software application that can use HP-UX commands, follow these steps: 1. Users... print requests to the class of printers. Restart the LP spooler: # lpsched Removing a Printer from the lp spooler. If you use SAM or HP-UX commands to remove a printer from the lp Spooler You can access the printer (refer to remove a printer that information. If you choose to...
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... 3. Issuing the disable command shuts the printer down in the request directory to another printer request directory or to remove a printer from the class. Become superuser with the su command or login as root. 2. Instead, use HP-UX commands as follows: 1. Remove the printer from the LP spooler. Instead, use HP-UX commands as follows: 1. For...
... 3. Issuing the disable command shuts the printer down in the request directory to another printer request directory or to remove a printer from the class. Become superuser with the su command or login as root. 2. Instead, use HP-UX commands as follows: 1. Remove the printer from the LP spooler. Instead, use HP-UX commands as follows: 1. For...
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...The spooler must be stopped whenever the spooling system needs modification (such as root. 2. You can still use them as individual printers. you use either SAM or HP-UX commands to 0). Stopping and Restarting the lp Spooler Typically, the lp spooler is started during the boot process. (To change... the reporting of the request was printed prior to stop or start the lp spooler. If you can use HP-UX commands to the shutdown. 49 But, if you remove a printer class, the printers in the class are any jobs in the print queues. 4. For example: # lpstat -o laser1 5. (...
...The spooler must be stopped whenever the spooling system needs modification (such as root. 2. You can still use them as individual printers. you use either SAM or HP-UX commands to 0). Stopping and Restarting the lp Spooler Typically, the lp spooler is started during the boot process. (To change... the reporting of the request was printed prior to stop or start the lp spooler. If you can use HP-UX commands to the shutdown. 49 But, if you remove a printer class, the printers in the class are any jobs in the print queues. 4. For example: # lpstat -o laser1 5. (...