TCP/IP Configuration
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This will create a host queue named
mps_prt
. The
rm
parameter is the name of the
MPS in the host's address file, the
rp
parameter is the name of the service as it exists
on the MPS, and the
sd
parameter specifies the name of a directory used to hold
temporary spooling files.
3.
Create a world-writable spooling directory using the
mkdir
command.
4.
If desired, use the
mx
option to allow unlimited size Þles to be printed and the
sh
option to prevent header pages from being generated. See the host's documenta-
tion or man pages for more information on the format of the printcap Þle and how
to create the spool directory.
5.
Print to the queue using normal lpr commands:
# mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/mps_prt
# chmod 777 /usr/spool/lpd/mps_prt
% lpr -Pmps_prt /etc/hosts
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