Technical data
Refer to Chapter 5 for information on creating and configuring servers.
Refer to Chapter 11 for information on creating and configuring the
LPD Outbound Gateway.
2. Create and configure queues and printers.
Refer to Chapter 6 for information about creating and configuring
logical printers, physical printers, and queues.
3. Set up name service.
Refer to Chapter 3 for more information on setting up the naming
service that you will use to support your system.
4. Set up security.
Refer to Chapter 4 for more information on print system security.
5. Optionally, set up event notification.
Refer to Chapter 9 for information on setting up event notification.
The Advanced Printing Software kit includes a character-cell, menu-driven
script that administrators can use to configure a working print system. The
script is supplied in the /usr/pd/scripts/pd_get_started directory
and must be run by the root user when creating new print objects.
Use the pd_get_started script to create spooler and supervisor processes,
logical and physical printers, queues, and associated initial-value objects. It
also provides a means for starting and shutting down server processes and
for displaying your local server configuration.
This script is not intended for everyday administration of Advanced Printing
Software. It is most useful for getting your system up and running quickly.
The CDE pdprintadmin GUI tool is more appropriate for ongoing print
system administration.
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