Did you look to see if there are any reset codes in the PCL codes for this printer? That is assuming you are using PCL. This printer also could be resetting itself or diconnecting itself, when another resource is using it such as Novell or even Windows if the network connection is timing out.
1.) Create a local printer in scoadmin
2.) rlpconf
A.) Use the same name created above and setup as a network printer. You may want to upddate /etc/hosts with an IP address for the Print server, before you start rlpconf.
3.) mkdev rlp (If you do not have rlpconf installed)
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I assume you are trying to telnet to the server. Can you telnet to the Unix server via ip back to to the console? Can you telnet localhost? If you can, then it most likely is the subnet mask that is not allowing you to login. Does one subnet have a local ip and another a REAL ip? Did...
CPU Performance looks good in the examples you gave. If the Oracle process take a lot of disk i/o's it might suit you to create another volume group (ie, ORACLEVG) and add additional filesystems. Put all your disk intensive DB's onto that drive/filesystem. This would ensure that the OS is not...
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