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| Remote Print Queues | capeme | UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers | 0 | 10-23-2007 01:49 PM |
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| print queues | jalburger | Linux | 2 | 06-23-2004 07:14 AM |
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I have a print queue set up with the following options: remote, standard processing, Hostname=(A Windows 2000 Server), bsd print spooler. It takes about 1 minute to transfer a 100 kb file and it times out (downs the queue) on larger files. When tested on a different system at a different location all works fine with a 1mb file being transfered in about 1 second. What is wrong?
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You are running a lpr spooler on win2k?... Sounds like something is unable to do a reverse DNS lookup or something... *shrug*...
I'd start at the DNS level and make sure your system can reverse lookup your IP and stuff... - dEvNuL |
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The Win2k server is running a 3rd party software called NIPrint. This software allows you to create print queues that receive the UNIX print stream. It then creates a file with the print stream or sends it to a printer. It also sends a notification back to the UNIX print queue when the entire print stream is received.
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