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Creating a BSD Print Queue Using RTELPD, Creating a SYSV Print Queue Using RTELPD
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TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL) 7.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue Using RTELPD To create a generic BSD print queue using the RTELPD pipe daemon, 1 Create a named pipe as shown in Figure 7-17. 2 Edit the /etc/printcap file and insert an entry in the following form to create a simple queue. Figure 7-19: Editing the /etc/printcap File rtel_prt:\ :lp=/dev/rtp1:| :sd=/usr/spool/lpd: Note: See the RTELPD man pages for specific examples of configuring a print queue for each supported system type. 3 Test the queue. Ensure that the RTELPD daemon is running and print a job; the output should appear on the printer. 7.3.7 Creating a SYSV Print Queue Using RTELPD To create a generic SYSV print queue using the RTEL pipe daemon, 1 Create a named pipe as shown in Figure 7-17. 2 Issue the following commands to create a simple queue. Figure 7-20: Creating a SYSV Print Queue # /usr/lib/lpshut # /usr/lib/lpadmin -prtel_prt \ -i/usr/spool/lp/model/dumb \ -v/dev/rtp1 # /usr/bin/enable rtel_prt # /usr/lib/accept rtel_prt # /usr/lib/lpsched 3 Test the queue. Ensure that the RTELPD daemon is running and print a job; the output should appear on the printer. Note: See the RTELPD man pages for specific examples of configuring a print queue for each supported system type. 7-17