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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide this command. If rlp is running (that is, if you see output after executing this command), kill the process with the command: kill -15 process_number. 3. Make sure the following entry is in the "/etc/ inetd.conf" file: printer stream tcp nowait root "/ usr/lib/ rlpdaemon" rlpdaemon -i If the rlp daemon is not running when a print request is made, this entry in "/etc/inetd.conf" will tell inetd to autostart the rlp daemon and service the pending print request. This is helpful if the daemon died or was terminated for some reason. For more information on inetd or "/etc/inetd.conf", type man inetd or man inetd.conf. 4. Make sure the following entry is in the "/etc/services" file: printer 515/tcp spooler 5. Start inetd by typing the following at the UNIX prompt: /etc/inetd -c Procedure HP-UX uses an interactive utility called SAM (System Administration Manager) to configure printing. 1. Login to the HP-UX system as root. 2. Invoke the SAM utility by typing sam at the UNIX prompt. (We suggest you do this at the system console. SAM uses a screen oriented interface that works best at the console.) 3. Select the following options from the SAM menu: Printers and Plotters -> Printers/Plotters -> Actions -> Add a Remote Printer (Do NOT add a Network Printer) A form appears asking you to define a remote printer. TCP/IP 150

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this command. If rlp is running (that is, if you see
output after executing this command), kill the pro-
cess with the command:
kill -15 process_number.
3.
Make sure the following entry is in the “/etc/
inetd.conf” file:
printer stream tcp nowait root “/
usr/lib/ rlpdaemon” rlpdaemon -i
If the rlp dae-
mon is not running when a print request is made,
this entry in “/etc/inetd.conf” will tell inetd to auto-
start the rlp daemon and service the pending print
request. This is helpful if the daemon died or was
terminated for some reason. For more information
on inetd or “/etc/inetd.conf”, type
man inetd
or
man inetd.conf
.
4.
Make sure the following entry is in the “/etc/ser-
vices” file:
printer 515/tcp spooler
5.
Start inetd by typing the following at the UNIX
prompt:
/etc/inetd -c
Procedure
HP-UX uses an interactive utility called SAM (System
Administration Manager) to configure printing.
1.
Login to the HP-UX system as root.
2.
Invoke the SAM utility by typing
sam
at the UNIX
prompt. (We suggest you do this at the system
console. SAM uses a screen oriented interface that
works best at the console.)
3.
Select the following options from the SAM menu:
Printers and Plotters -> Printers/Plotters -> Actions
-> Add a Remote Printer (Do
NOT
add a Network
Printer) A form appears asking you to define a
remote printer.