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There is no printing server currently on CLON Cluster, every machine sends job directly to printers. | There is no printing server currently on CLON Cluster, every machine sends job directly to printers. On '''Solaris''', printer's configuration file ''/etc/printers.conf'' must exist and have following contents: | ||
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On '''Linux''', ... | |||
Revision as of 11:17, 25 October 2007
There is no printing server currently on CLON Cluster, every machine sends job directly to printers. On Solaris, printer's configuration file /etc/printers.conf must exist and have following contents:
#
# If you hand edit this file, comments and structure may change.
# The preferred method of modifying this file is through the use of
# lpset(1M)
#
clonhp2:\
:bsdaddr=clonhp2.jlab.org,clonhp2,Solaris:
clonhp:\
:bsdaddr=clonhp.jlab.org,clonhp,Solaris:
_default:\
:use=clonhp:
On Linux, ...
WAS: To RESET printing queue use "lpc" command on CLON01 (as root):
# lpc
lpc> clean clonhp
removed clonhp-789
lpc> status
clonhp:
queueing is enabled
printing is enabled
no entries