Another quesiton for you cups guru's out there. I have had our server here before a crash running 8.0. My reasoning for staying with it was its a working production server so why break it by going with new version at the time. Now due to crash I have added new raid card an bigger hd's. Going with suse 9.0 now. In 8.0 the print services was lpd based. I new how to kill lpd an restart it if I needed to get the printing system going again. With cups I know nuthing. How/ what do you recommend to use for administation. I will have 5 printers attached via ethernet to the network to manage. Thanks for any info. jack malone Network Administrator EAST TEXAS LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND dba HORIZON INDUSTRIES 903-595-3444 http://www.horizonind.com
On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 15:32, Jack Malone wrote:
Another quesiton for you cups guru's out there. I have had our server here before a crash running 8.0. My reasoning for staying with it was its a working production server so why break it by going with new version at the time. Now due to crash I have added new raid card an bigger hd's. Going with suse 9.0 now. In 8.0 the print services was lpd based. I new how to kill lpd an restart it if I needed to get the printing system going again. With cups I know nuthing. How/ what do you recommend to use for administation. I will have 5 printers attached via ethernet to the network to manage. Thanks for any info.
rccups start - to start cups rccups restart - to restart rccups stop - to stop cups you can use yast to admin printers. -- Ken Schneider unix user since 1989 linux user since 1994 SuSE user since 1998 (6.2)
On Friday 26 March 2004 8:32 pm, Jack Malone wrote:
Another quesiton for you cups guru's out there. I have had our server here before a crash running 8.0. My reasoning for staying with it was its a working production server so why break it by going with new version at the time. Now due to crash I have added new raid card an bigger hd's. Going with suse 9.0 now. In 8.0 the print services was lpd based. I new how to kill lpd an restart it if I needed to get the printing system going again. With cups I know nuthing. How/ what do you recommend to use for administation. I will have 5 printers attached via ethernet to the network to manage. Thanks for any info.
You are out of my league, I have a single attached printer on a household lan. For administering CUPS, I use the browser interface http://localhost:631. If you can get your server to own your network printers, that should do the job. You need to run the admin daemon [cupsd?]. Yes it's cupsd. Once you have that running, and a web browser pointed at it successfully, it will demand a password. Read this <http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/09/ jsmeix_print-einrichten-90.html> to know what it's looking for. hth Vince Littler
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