Technical data
17.1.3 Suprressing the OPCOM Message ‘‘User Name Not Found’’
When DCPS is executing in a cluster environment where the UAF files are
different between cluster members, an OPCOM message is displayed and the job
prints normally:
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 1-JAN-1994 18:43:55.87 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on LITERA
Queue SHARIE: %DCPS-W-USERNOTFOUND, user name FOO not found,
no log files created
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
Because the username cannot be found, the symbiont cannot perform the
‘‘MESSAGES=KEEP’’ or ‘‘MESSAGES=PRINT’’ parameter request.
To keep this OPCOM message from being displayed for every job, define the
logical name DCPS$queuename_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_USER to be one (1).
17.1.4 Device Control Library Cache Feature
DCPS V1.1 has a new device control library caching feature that optimizes the
retrieval of certain commonly-used PostScript device control modules. Refer to
the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS System Manager’s Guide for the details.
17.1.5 ANSI Prologue File
A new ANSI prologue is included as part of the new ANSI translator in
DCPS V1.1 and is also available as a separate file. The file is located at
SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]LPS_ANSI_PROLOGUE.PS. The
prologue is incompatible with the previous ANSI translators.
A PostScript printer can hold only one version of an ANSI prologue. To minimize
performance problems, after installing the DCPS V1.1 software, power-cycle non-
PrintServer printers to force the DECprint Supervisor software to persistently
load the new prologue.
To update the ANSI translator prologue on your PrintServer Supporting Host
system, enter the following command:
@SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]UPDATE-ANSI-PROLOGUE.COM
Then reboot your PrintServer printer.
This .COM file assumes that the DECprint Supervisor software is installed on
your supporting host system. In addition, all PrintServer printers are updated.
17.2 DCPS Version 1.1 Fixes
This section lists problems that have been corrected since DCPS V1.0 was
released.
17.2.1 Separator Tray Logical Name Works on Generic and Execution Queues
Previously, the logical name DCPS$queuename_SEPARATOR_TRAY worked only
on generic queues. It now works on execution queues as well.
17.2.2 Suppressed Messages NOPAGEREGIONOP and NOSETPAGEDEVICE
These undocumented informational messages no longer occur.
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