User`s guide

Chapter 4:Using PShop
12 - PShop User’s Guide
Installation on Solaris 2.x, HP-UX, AIX and IRIX
Make sure banner.ps is located in $VV_HOME/config.
Copy vvprt_if.banner over the existing
$VV_HOME/config/vvprt_if
Install new print queues as normal using ps_install.
Installation on SunOS, Linux, OSF/1
Make sure banner.ps is located in $VV_HOME/config.
Copy vvprtscript.banner over the existing
$VV_HOME/config/vvprtscript
Install new print queues as normal using ps_install.
Advanced usage information
The banner.ps file is a simple PostScript template file. It can be replaced with
any valid PostScript file you may choose, as long as the following markers (in
uppercase ASCII) are present:
USER - replaced with the user id passed from the spooler
TITLE - job title from the spooler
PRINTED - current date/time
JOBNUMBER - job request id from the spooler
Removing
vvprt_if is the standard no-banner script, if you copy the banner-enabled script
over it, you will need to re-copy the no-banner script over it again if you want to
create a no-banner queue.
Printing to Remote Workstations
Once PShop is installed and printing on a system, you can set up print queues on
remote workstations with PShop installed on them also. On these systems you
can configure a print queue that sends its print jobs to the print queue on the
system where PShop is installed. The remote systems users can use either vvlpr