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dellit

IS-IT--Management
Jan 21, 2007
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Hi,

i am using SCO OpenServer 6.0 and i have this strange problem; Only root users can print, normal users cannot print and no errors are shown. I am sure its a rights problem but dont know where...I hope you can help me.
Hardware: DELL PowerEdge 840, 4hd raid 5, 1gb ram
Thanks
 
Thanks,

i have applied the Maintenance Pack 2 (osr600mp2), but not resolving this problem.....
Helpme!!!!
 
i have applied the Maintenance Pack 2
In less than 6 minutes ????
 
Sorry,

I am Italian, but The Maintenace Pack 2 it is already installed on the server.
Thanks
 
man integrity
man fixmog

Hope This Helps, PH.
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Hi,
the problem is not resolved also using fixmog; prints are set up with "rcmd" in .profile.
Thanks
 
Can you provide a sample of somebody's .profile?

"Proof that there is intelligent life in Oregon. Well, Life anyway.
 
Example file .profile

____________________________________________________________

# Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988 AT&T
# All Rights Reserved

# THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF AT&T
# The copyright notice above does not evidence any
# actual or intended publication of such source code.

#ident "@(#)stdprofile 2.5 - 88/11/29"

# This is the default, standard profile provided to users.
# Users are expected to edit it to meet their own needs.

MAIL=/usr/mail/${LOGNAME:?}

TERM=vt220
echo "\033+0"
echo "\033|"

TERM=ansi
if [ "`tty|cut -c1-9`" = "/dev/tty0" ]
then
TERM=ansi
fi
if [ "`tty|cut -c1-9`" = "/dev/tty1" ]
then
TERM=vt100
fi

#if [ "`tty`" != "/dev/console" ] && [ "`tty|cut -c1-7`" != "/dev/vt" ]
#then
# PATH is set during the login sequence. To enhance your PATH
# while preserving the default settings, try:
#
PATH=.:$PATH:/etc:/usr/lib/cobol/bin:/usr/blast

COBDIR=/usr/lib/cobol
COBPATH=/usr2/int
BLASTDIR=/usr/blast
export COBDIR COBPATH BLASTDIR

dd_LASER="> rcmd 10.0.0.2 LASER"
dd_MAGA2="> rcmd 10.0.0.5 MAGA2"
dd_PR02="> lp -dPR02 -s"
dd_PR08="> rcmd 10.0.0.10 PR08"
dd_PR10="> rcmd 10.0.0.20 PR10"
dd_PR00=">lp -dPR00 -s"

HZ=100

export MAIL PATH TERM HZ dd_LASER dd_MAGA2 dd_PR02 dd_PR08 dd_PR10 dd_PR00

____________________________________________________________


Only root users can print, normal users cannot print and no errors are shown.
Helpme!!!!
Thanks

 
I guess you're talking about an MF app.
PR00 and PR02 doesn't work too ?

As root user is OK for 10.0.0.[12]0, you may try this:
dd_PR08="> rcmd 10.0.0.10 -l root PR08"
dd_PR10="> rcmd 10.0.0.20 -l root PR10"

Hope This Helps, PH.
Want to get great answers to your Tek-Tips questions? Have a look at FAQ219-2884 or FAQ181-2886
 
Hi,

I have tried with - dd_PR08="> rcmd 10.0.0.10 -l root PR08"
, but he does not work! Only root is ok....
Can it be a permissions problem?

Thanks
 
Maybe a problem with hosts.equiv or .rhosts?

Check this: man hosts.equiv

JP
 
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