By nothing I mean, nothing is done on the configuration but the script displays the messages as if everything went ok. So the script seems to have no effects.
Here is the output of the script :
Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. Tous...
Hello,
I need to change the dns configuration on more than 200 servers. Each server is its own dns server.
I wrote a VB script that seems to do the jobs but it does nothing.
Of course I did a lot of research on google but can not find whet the problem can be with my script.
so here is my script...
I can print locally on SCO as a user other than root.
The HP system is listed in /etc/hosts.lpd
The HP system do not use /etc/printcap.
The problem seems to be on the SCO box because, the request are correctly sent to the spool.
ls -l /var/spool/lpd/serie1
total 398
-rw-rw---- 1 root sys...
rlpstat result from HP-UX:
# rlpstat -d serie1
printer queue for serie1
no entries
SRV-RP74: serie1: ready and waiting
#
There is no status file in /usr/spool/lpd/serie1
remsh gives me a permission denied error.
Nothing usefull :
scheduler is running
system default destination: serie1
device for serie1: /dev/ttyi01
....
serie1 accepting requests since Thu Dec 20 10:44:24 2001
....
printer serie1 is idle. enabled since Thu Dec 20 11:18:40 2001. available.
....
thanks for such a quick answer.
yes the SCO printer accept remote jobs :
?? L hplaser1 ????????????????????????????????????? ??
??* L serie1 ?? Enable Printing ??? ??
?? L serie2 ?? Accept New Local Jobs ...
Hello,
I'm trying to print from a HP-UX server to a serial line printer on a SCO server.
/usr/lib/lpd is running on the SCO server
I can send my print request from HP-UX and I can see files in /usr/spool/lpd/serie1 on my SCO server.
But the files stays here for ever and never gets printed...
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