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Customizing the PDF Parallel transform, Sample configuration file for the pdfprs client

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Customizing the PDF Parallel transform You can customize the transforms for PDF data by specifying values in the transform configuration files. Table 24 shows the default configuration files that InfoPrint provides. You can either modify these files or create your own. Table 24. Default parallel PDF transform configuration files Data Stream Transform Configuration File PDF pdf2afp /usr/lpp/psf/ps2afp/pdf2afp.cfg The pdfprs configuration file. Daemon Configuration Files /var/psf/pdf2afp/8261.cfg /var/psf/pdf2afp/8262.cfg /var/psf/pdf2afp/8263.cfg /var/psf/pdf2afp/8264.cfg Note: This represents the 3-RIP configuration of our example, with the first RIP serving as the PDF to PostScript RIP. Sample configuration file for the pdfprs client Figure 16 shows an example of a configuration file for the PDF parallel transform client. Note the three parameters that have been highlighted to show values you want to specify exactly as shown to enhance the performance of the parallel PDF RIP. # pdf2afp.cfg configuration file # KEYWORD EQUIVALENT ps2afp FLAG PURPOSE width = 8.5i # -w width of generated image length = 11i # -l length of generated image x_offset = 0i # -x left and right margins y_offset = 0i # -y top and bottom margins resolution = 600 # -r resolution of printer output_type = FS45 # type of AFP image to generate job_timeout = 120 # maximum number of minutes to process a job [pdf] # location of PDF -> PS conversion rip port = 8261 server = server1 [rip1] # location of this rip port = 8262 server = server1 [rip2] # location of this rip port = 8263 server = server1 [rip3] # location of this rip port = 8264 server = server1 Figure 16. Sample PDF parallel transform (pdf2afp.cfg) configuration file This sample configuration file uses keyword equivalents of the transform flags. See InfoPrint Manager: Reference for the keywords and values that you can specify in the configuration file. Note: For this sample pdf2afp.cfg configuration to work correctly, you must have a configuration with a minimum of four processors dedicated to this task. Chapter 15. Working with transforms 177

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Customizing the PDF Parallel transform
You can customize the transforms for PDF data by specifying values in the
transform configuration files. Table 24 shows the default configuration files that
InfoPrint provides. You can either modify these files or create your own.
Table 24. Default parallel PDF transform configuration files
Data
Stream
Transform
Configuration File
Daemon Configuration Files
PDF
pdf2afp
/usr/lpp/psf/ps2afp/pdf2afp.cfg
The
pdfprs
configuration file.
/var/psf/pdf2afp/8261.cfg
/var/psf/pdf2afp/8262.cfg
/var/psf/pdf2afp/8263.cfg
/var/psf/pdf2afp/8264.cfg
Note:
This represents the
3–RIP configuration of our
example, with the first RIP
serving as the PDF to
PostScript RIP.
Sample configuration file for the pdfprs client
Figure 16 shows an example of a configuration file for the PDF parallel transform
client. Note the three parameters that have been highlighted to show values you
want to specify exactly as shown to enhance the performance of the parallel PDF
RIP.
This sample configuration file uses keyword equivalents of the transform flags. See
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
for the keywords and values that you can specify in the
configuration file.
Note:
For this sample
pdf2afp.cfg
configuration to work correctly, you must have
a configuration with a minimum of four processors dedicated to this task.
# pdf2afp.cfg configuration file
# KEYWORD
EQUIVALENT ps2afp FLAG
PURPOSE
####################################################################
width =
8.5i
# -w
width of generated image
length =
11i
# -l
length of generated image
x_offset = 0i
# -x
left and right margins
y_offset = 0i
# -y
top and bottom margins
resolution = 600
# -r
resolution of printer
output_type = FS45
#
type of AFP image to generate
job_timeout
= 120
# maximum number of minutes to process a job
[pdf]
#
location of PDF -> PS conversion rip
port = 8261
server = server1
[rip1]
#
location of this rip
port = 8262
server = server1
[rip2]
#
location of this rip
port = 8263
server = server1
[rip3]
#
location of this rip
port = 8264
server = server1
Figure 16. Sample PDF parallel transform (pdf2afp.cfg) configuration file
Chapter 15. Working with transforms
177