Sponsored Content
Operating Systems AIX AIX printing using HPJetDirect Post 302239318 by gz3xzf on Tuesday 23rd of September 2008 09:54:57 AM
Old 09-23-2008
Network AIX printing using HPJetDirect

I have some servers using HPJetDirect on AIX for printing, the printers were on the clients WAN and everything in garden was rosy.

Recently due to various mergers and reorganisations the actual printers have been moved behind some firewalls.

The problem we are seeing is that the printer device and AIX appear to disagree on their status. We get a situation where the print queue on AIX is RUNNING with a document and the printer itself is idle. I have found that if you disable the queue, cancel the first request and then re-enable the queue the printer bursts into life and the queue is cleared.

We did see this problem every now and again (like once every 3 to 6 months); but it is happening every day now and the client is getting annoyed about it as it will hold up production when it occurs.

I have done some searches on the Internet (both generally and specifically on the IBM site) without any hits, has anybody else seen a problem like this and more importantly have a resolution?

Cheers,
Bryan.
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. AIX

Printers.hpJetDirect.attach

Can someone email me a copy of this file? Our AIX 5 cds are at our hotsite and I need a copy to try a fix on a printer. flyingdutchman1978@gmail.com Thanks! (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: schism25
0 Replies

2. Debian

Network printer - HPJetDirect - DEBIAN 3.1r2

Hi, i'm trying to to print to my network printer. I have a test-station with DEBIAN 3.1r2 (O/S) and a printer that owns an ethernet card with an IP address assigned.. I'm sure the eth is up.. because, i run the PING command to test my IP address... and is OK - my wrkstation found the IP on... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: mgonzal
0 Replies

3. AIX

Printing images from AIX

how do you print an image from AIX ? I want to take a jpeg and just sent to printer from AIX do not need to view it. Thank You (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: cwilson9999
5 Replies

4. AIX

aix printing problem

i had small problem but the less of experience prevent me from solving it i added new print queue and device to aix 5.1 system and it works ok except that if i tried to print an arabic document it returns dummy data that can't be read there are alot of queues and all works fine with arabic... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: aboharb17
0 Replies

5. AIX

Disable Banner Printing AIX ?

Can someone help me disable the banner printing in AIX 6 I am using HPjetDirect Drivers. SO whenever i print anything from Oracle application, a banner is printed. like the one below ######### User: alices@hostname ##### Title: /etc/release ##### Date: Fri 17:23 Mar 27, 2009 ##### ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: filosophizer
2 Replies

6. AIX

Printing from AIX 5.0 to windows

Dear All, I just want to know how we can print a report from unix server to that printer which has installed on windows. As from UNIX i can use below command to print ,but what set-up i need to do . lpr -P<printer name> <report Name> Pls suggest me. Thanks Arpit (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Arpitmitm
2 Replies

7. AIX

Remote printing from Linux to AIX

Hello, I am trying to setup remote printing from a Linux machine (Red Hat 5.3) to an AIX machine (AIX 5.3). Remote printing for "normal" print jobs is working out OK, but I'm having trouble with some AIX printers that have a user defined backend. I turned on logging for lpd on the AIX... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: sbaker
0 Replies

8. AIX

Zebra printing in AIX

I have a Zebra QL420plus that when I print to it, it prints blank page. It is setup as Generic ASCII port 9100. I saw info about sending a .asc file to it before any print. Anyone have this info? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mcmc92
1 Replies

9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Printing issue with AIX 7.2

Hello group. I recently upgraded my company's server from an IBM P520 w/AIX 5.1 to a new Power 8 w/AIX 7.2. The old server used serial printing and we turned off the print queing feature. We did this because we have many custom forms and did not want a que/spooling situation where a print job... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Len Davis
1 Replies

10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Direct Printing In AIX

Hello. I recently upgraded to a new Power 8 server and running AIX 7.1. I migrated from an IBM P520 and AIX 5.5. My application on the P520 works best if I direct print, it doesn't work well with spooling. My IBM rep set up the new Power 8 server with spooling which is causing an issue.... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: ldavis1080
4 Replies
cups-lpd(8)							    Apple Inc.							       cups-lpd(8)

NAME
cups-lpd - receive print jobs and report printer status to lpd clients SYNOPSIS
cups-lpd [ -h hostname[:port] ] [ -n ] [ -o option=value ] DESCRIPTION
cups-lpd is the CUPS Line Printer Daemon ("LPD") mini-server that supports legacy client systems that use the LPD protocol. cups-lpd does not act as a standalone network daemon but instead operates as a socket-activatable systemd(1) service. OPTIONS
-h hostname[:port] Sets the CUPS server (and port) to use. -n Disables reverse address lookups; normally cups-lpd will try to discover the hostname of the client via a reverse DNS lookup. -o name=value Inserts options for all print queues. Most often this is used to disable the "l" filter so that remote print jobs are filtered as needed for printing; the examples in the previous section set the "document-format" option to "application/octet-stream" which forces autodetection of the print file format. PERFORMANCE
cups-lpd performs well with small numbers of clients and printers. However, since a new process is created for each connection and since each process must query the printing system before each job submission, it does not scale to larger configurations. We highly recommend that large configurations use the native IPP support provided by CUPS instead. SECURITY
cups-lpd currently does not perform any access control based on the settings in cupsd.conf(5) or in the hosts.allow(5) or hosts.deny(5) files used by TCP wrappers. Therefore, running cups-lpd on your server will allow any computer on your network (and perhaps the entire Internet) to print to your server. You should use configure the firewall to limit TCP port 515 access to only those computers that should be able to print through your server. cups-lpd is not enabled by the standard CUPS distribution. Please consult with your operating system vendor to determine whether it is enabled on your system. COMPATIBILITY
cups-lpd does not enforce the restricted source port number specified in RFC 1179, as using restricted ports does not prevent users from submitting print jobs. While this behavior is different than standard Berkeley LPD implementations, it should not affect normal client operations. The output of the status requests follows RFC 2569, Mapping between LPD and IPP Protocols. Since many LPD implementations stray from this definition, remote status reporting to LPD clients may be unreliable. SEE ALSO
cups(1), cupsd(8), systemd(1), http://localhost:631/help COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc. 4 August 2008 CUPS cups-lpd(8)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:21 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy