HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 232

Close Cluster Administrator., Finish, Start, add printer, create a new port, keep the driver

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Cluster Administration g. Select the folder to place the spooler temporary contents and click Finish. h. Close Cluster Administrator. 6. To connect to the Virtual Server Name or IP address created in the steps above: a. Select Start > Run > then type: \\"virtual_server_name or ip address" from the local menu b. A session will open to the virtual server. 7. To add a printer to the virtual server: a. Double-click the printers and faxes icon. b. Right-click the new screen and select add printer. A wizard will start. c. Select create a new port and click Next. d. Enter the IP address of the network printer. e. Update the Port Name if desired and click Next, then Finish. f. Select the appropriate driver and click Next. g. If presented with a dialog to replace the driver present, click keep the driver and click Next. h. Name the printer and click Next. i. Provide a share name for the printer for network access and click Next. j. Provide location information and comments and click Next. k. Select Yes to print a test page and click Next, then click Finish. l. A dialog will appear regarding the test page. Select the appropriate answer. The Printer Spool is now a clustered resource. 232 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide

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Cluster Administration
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
g.
Select the folder to place the spooler temporary contents and click
Finish
.
h.
Close Cluster Administrator.
6.
To connect to the Virtual Server Name or IP address created in the steps above:
a.
Select
Start
>
Run
> then type:
\\"virtual_server_name or ip address" from the local menu
b.
A session will open to the virtual server.
7.
To add a printer to the virtual server:
a.
Double-click the printers and faxes icon.
b.
Right-click the new screen and select
add printer
. A wizard will start.
c.
Select
create a new port
and click
Next
.
d.
Enter the IP address of the network printer.
e.
Update the Port Name if desired and click
Next
, then
Finish
.
f.
Select the appropriate driver and click
Next
.
g.
If presented with a dialog to replace the driver present, click
keep the driver
and click
Next
.
h.
Name the printer and click
Next
.
i.
Provide a share name for the printer for network access and click
Next
.
j.
Provide location information and comments and click
Next
.
k.
Select
Yes
to print a test page and click
Next
, then click
Finish
.
l.
A dialog will appear regarding the test page. Select the appropriate answer.
The Printer Spool is now a clustered resource.