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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Remote print from SLES (SAP) to AIX 7.1 04 sp2 virtual printer queue gets down Post 303027652 by Deneth on Friday 21st of December 2018 02:58:23 AM
Old 12-21-2018
Hello,
thank You all for Your replies.
so to answer most clearly :
-telnet on port 515 works fine
-qadm -U printer doesn't bring the queue up. Or maybe it does but then it immediately goes down because of queued remote jobs

-stanza for the virtual printer and printer is as follows from /etc/qconfig : the job goes to virtual printer, which invokes script that adds one line to the job, and then moves the spool to the real printer.
so it goes like this print request -> vBIOM -> script >BIOM

Code:
BIOM:
        device = @printBIOM
        up = TRUE
        host = printBIOM
        s_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/aixshort
        l_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/aixlong
        rq = BIOM
@printBIOM:
        backend = /usr/lib/lpd/rembak -T60
vBIOM:
        device = vBIOM
        up = TRUE
vBIOM:
        backend = /usr/scripts/backend/BIOM

- /var/ has 500 mb left so I doubt that some spool with 1 page is too much for it.

I 've set the /etc/hosts.lpd and /etc/hosts.equiv as follows :
Code:
/etc/hosts.lpd :
druk

Code:
/etc/hosts.equiv :
druk prdadm
druk root

in my opinion it should work. To which folder do You think I'd need to check privileges?


@Gull04 I don't really think SLES is the issue here. It doesn't do anything except for being a host for sap system (which works as a spool server itself, it doesn't need SLES help in that matter )

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment edit by bakunin: Please use CODE-tags for code, terminal output and data. Thank you.

Last edited by bakunin; 12-21-2018 at 06:36 PM..
 

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CHECKPC(8)						      System Manager's Manual							CHECKPC(8)

NAME
checkpc - check out the printcap database SYNOPSIS
checkpc [ -aflprsCV ] [ -A age[DHMS] ] [ -D debugflags ] [ -P printer ] [ -t size[kM] ] DESCRIPTION
Checkpc is used to check for the existence and correct permissions of entries in the printcap database. It is useful when installing a new printcap database and cleaning up existing printer spoolers. -a Do not create accounting files (:lf). -c Print verbose configuration information. -f The fix flag will cause the checkpc program create and fix various files and permissions. It does this in a simple minded manner, and the program may have to be run several times until all permissions are correct. It also reports in extremely verbose details its actions. -l Do not create log files (:lf). -p Print verbose printcap information. Useful if interested in the printcap values. -r remove junk or job files older than the age set by -A. You must set the age to a non-zero value otherwise no files are removed. -s Do not create filter status files (:ps). -A Age[DHMS] Report junk or job files older than age. The age time can have a suffix days (D) hours (H), minutes (M), or seconds (S); default is days. -D debugflags Run the program with debugging flags. See the LPRng HOWTO for details of the flags actions. -V Verbose mode. -P printer Process only the specified print queue. -t size[kM] Truncate log files (:lf) to the specified size in Kbytes or Mbytes (default is Mbytes). ANNOYING FEATURES
If the -f (fix) option is specified and you do not run this as root, it will complain, but attempt to carry out the operations. This will lead to a large number of failures reports if the ownership and/or permissions are incorrect. FILES
The files used by LPRng are set by values in the printer configuration file and by configuration options. The following are a commonly used set of default values. /etc/lpd.conf LPRng configuration file ${HOME}/.printcap user printer description file /etc/printcap printer description file /etc/lpd.perms permissions /var/run/lpd lock file for queue control /var/spool/lpd spool directories /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/control queue control /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/log trace or debug log file /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/acct accounting file /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/status status file SEE ALSO
lpd.conf(5), lpc(8), lpd(8), lpr(1), lpq(1), lprm(1), printcap(5), lpd.perms(5), pr(1), lprng_certs(1), lprng_index_certs(1). DIAGNOSTICS
Most of the diagnostics are self explanatory. If you are puzzled over the exact cause of failure, set the debugging level on (-D5) and run again. The debugging information will help you to pinpoint the exact cause of failure. HISTORY
LPRng is a enhanced printer spooler system with functionality similar to the Berkeley LPR software. The LPRng mailing list is lprng@lprng.com; subscribe by sending mail to lprng-request@lprng.com with the word subscribe in the body. The software is available from ftp://ftp.lprng.com/pub/LPRng. AUTHOR
Patrick Powell <papowell@lprng.com>. LPRng LPRng-3.9.0 CHECKPC(8)
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