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- From: thompson@PAN.SSEC.HONEYWELL.COM ((jt) John Thompson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo
- Subject: re: Printing under 10.4
- Message-ID: <199209031419.AA16295@pan.ssec.honeywell.com>
- Date: 3 Sep 92 14:19:04 GMT
- Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- > Hello, I are having a great deal of difficulty getting printing to
- > work under 10.4. The problem appears to be either with prmgr or
- > with NCS services.
- >
- > /sys/hardcopy/prmgr -c config_file -e
- >
- > gives the following:
- > (prmgr) Can't reach glbd - no matching entry available (network computing system/locating broker)
- > (and tries again every so-often...)
-
- If my memory hasn't suffered a parity error, the 10.4 print mgr has a bug.
- Use the 10.3 manager. The 10.4 print server does not have a problem.
-
- You _might_ also be having problems with the default family that glbd belongs
- to. At 10.3 and ealier, the default family when you created a glbd was DDS.
- At 10.4, it was changed to be IP by default. This is the protocol used when
- talking, and is not the same as the 'listen' switch (glbd will always listen
- on it's 'family' protocol, and will listen on all (IP / DDS) other active
- protocols unless limited by the '-li' switch).
-
- It seems to me that '/etc/ncs/glbd -create -from dds://ten_three_node' should
- have gotten a glbd that belonged to the DDS family, but it _appears_ that I
- got it talking on the IP family, since that's the problem I had w/ my first
- 10.4 node....
-
-
- -- jt --
- John Thompson
- Design Services Engineer / Sys-Admin
- Honeywell, SSEC
- Plymouth, MN 55441
- thompson@pan.ssec.honeywell.com
-
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