Does anyone have experience with configuration of a printer connected to the
network through HP JetDirect 500x devices? There are three DB25 ports
(parallel ports ) on the back of the JetDirect device and I need to be able
to specify which one of the three connected printer to use. I have the IP
I would like a copy also
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jay
Maynard
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 5:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Yet Another IBM Conspiracy Theory
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 05:20:31PM -0500, Mark Post wrote:
I have documented the steps below, but will someone please help me
understand why I can't start the print daemon. I will be
happy to provide more information as needed.
Doug
from the inetd.conf file
1) printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/bin/lpd -i
2) # lpc status
27;s /usr/bin/lpd. On my systems, it would
/usr/sbin/lpd.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Doug Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lpd print daemon
I have documented the steps below, but will someone please help
pc start lp
> >
> > Do you have an /etc/printcap and does it have an entry for "lp"
> >
> >
> > These are just notes I found in my Samba cheat sheetdon't know if
you
> > need to
> > issue them since you've got lpd listening via INETD ???
ite that details out the various software packages available
for Linux and or any other information that you believe is appropriate
please send me an e-mail.
Thanks,
Doug Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Originally I wrote:
I have the file sharing and printing all worked out using Samba 2.2 under
SuSE Linux version 7 Enterprise Server for S/390. I have uploaded print
drivers and that also went as documented. The only problem I am now having
is that when I print, it goes nowhere (into the great b
Everyone,
Thanks for your help. The command in the smb.conf did not match the name
I had in the printcap file.
Doug
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 7:51 AM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'; 'Doug Clark'
Subje
I received an error message trying to run a configure script for LVM. One
message I saw stated that I should "Consider using the --with-kernel_dir
flag" and I have seen the "use with-kernel_dir flag" comment is other
documentation.
I assume that this is an environment variable but I don't know wh
what version of the Linux distribution you're running,
or do you want to know what version of the kernel you're running? For the
latter, "uname -r" will tell you that. For the first, that is
distribution-specific. Which one are you running?
Mark Post
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Running SuSE Enterprise version 8.
Our dasd is a IBM shark model 2105-F20: this is emulating 3390-3 disk
drives.
Our tape drives are on a IBM VTS model 3494-B10: this emulates 3590 Magstar
tape drives.
Not running VM - please I know, and I hope to get there soon but politics
are politics.
I hav
Sorry my error. I should have said "how can I boot from 1116" - and I am
thinking about disaster / recovery where I have restored onto unit 1116 and
I cannot have already done a zipl because (in my hypothetical scenario) my
system is currently down.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Jarboe
I am running within an LPAR on 3 disk units;
unit 123d on volser LIN3
unit 123e on volser LIN4
unit 132f on volser LIN5
Our dasd is a IBM shark model 2105-F20: emulating 3390-3 disk
drives. Our tape drives are on a IBM VTS model 3494-B10: emulating
3590 Magstar tape drives.
I have ident
I have stopped receiving e-mail from this list? Is this something on my end
or on yours?
Doug Clark (541) 864-2840
I posted a query to this list and found that I no longer had an active
subscription. I tried to re-subscribe, but I have only received 1 e-mail
since that time. Sending this response to the list 1) to inform and 2) to
test if I receive this message back.
-Original Message-
From: Dougie
I am running SuSE Linux in an LPAR. And according to the SuSE documentation
"installation using ssh (text mode) recommends 128+ MB of memory" be
assigned to the LPAR. I have 128 MB of central memory assigned and another
128 MB of expanded memory assigned.
I have completed the installation. What
I need to share between two LPARS - (that have working copies of Linux
running on each LPAR with separate IP addresses and Hostnames) - a single
OSA-2 adapter. The first LPAR that I activate "owns" the OSA-2 adapter and
the second LPAR does not have network access. Can someone please point me
to
It is doubtful anyone here would have run the "ifconfig down" command. But
thanks for the information. What is more likely is that I am not looking in
the proper place for the log I need to track down the problem. Assuming
that I did not change the default where, besides /var/log, would I look f
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