07-20-2009
Thanks for your reply.
we are now in discussion with Novell to get ZLM for updating RHEL servers, any idea on how ZLM works or there is any how to docs except traditional novell zlm docs. Thanks
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lpdomatic
LPDOMATIC(8) System Manager's Manual LPDOMATIC(8)
NAME
lpdomatic - Foomatic filter script for LPD, LPRng, and GNUlpr
SYNOPSIS
lpdomatic [OPTION]... <PPD-filename>
DESCRIPTION
The lpdomatic print filter serves as an input filter for the lp family of print spoolers. The print spooler will use it if there is an
entry if=/usr/sbin/lpdomatic in the appropriate printer section in /etc/printcap. You can generate such an entry using foomatic-configure.
A listing of the attached printer drivers options is printed, when the option docs is passed to this filter. This can be achieved by issu-
ing one of the following commands:
for LPRng use
echo | lpr -Z docs
for other spoolers
echo | lpr -J docs
Options
-j option (all but LPRng) Pass option to the printer driver. May also be read from the environment.
-J jobtitle
(LPRng only) Set the job title to jobtitle. This may be used to set a title header when printing plain text.
-Z option (LPRng only) Pass option to the printer driver.
SEE ALSO
printcap(5), foomatic-configure(1)
FILES
/etc/printcap
EXIT STATUS
lpdomatic returns 0 unless something unexpected happens.
AUTHOR
Manfred Wassmann <manolo@NCC-1701.B.Shuttle.de> for the foomatic project using output from the associated binary.
BUGS
None known. If you find one please report to <foomatic-devel@linuxprinting.org>
Foomatic Project 2001-05-07 LPDOMATIC(8)