Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
The
DCE
Extended
Environment
In
the
DCE
Extended
En
vironmen
t,
HPDPS
ob
jects
(suc
h
as
prin
ters
and
sp o olers)
created
b
y
an
y
mem
b er
of
the
DCE
cell
are
instantly
a
v
ailable
to
the
en
tire
cell.
F
or
example,
if
a
new
prin
ter
is
created
in
a
DCE
Extended
En
vironmen
t
serv
er,
the
name
of
the
new
prin
ter
is
visible
to
ev
ery
clien
t
in
the
DCE
cell,
and
eac
h
clien
t
can
immediately
issue
HPDPS
op erations
for
that
prin
ter.
This
is
p ossible
b ecause
the
en
tire
cell
shares
the
same
namespace:
the
DCE
Cell
Directory
Service,
or
CDS.
The
Basic
Environment
In
the
Basic
En
vironmen
t,
only
a
lo
cal
namespace
is
visible
to
the
HPDPS.
If
y
our
host
is
not
a
mem
b er
of
a
NFS
diskless
cluster,
only
ob
jects
created
on
y
our
lo
cal
host
are
visible;
if
y
our
host
is
a
mem
b er
of
a
NFS
diskless
cluster,
all
ob
jects
in
y
our
cluster
are
visible.
Ob
jects
created
on
one
host
are
not
instantly
accessible
to
the
other
hosts
in
the
net
w
ork.
Y
ou
can
create
sp ecial
logical
prin
ters,
called
HPDPS
Gatewa
y
Prin
ters,
to
access
prin
ters
on
another
host.
See
\HPDPS
Gatewa
y
Printer
Considerations"
in
Chapter
3
for
more
information.
Administration
is
p ossible
only
for
those
resources
that
reside
within
the
b oundaries
of
the
Basic
En
vironmen
t
namespace.
Accordingly
,
single-p oint
administration
is
not
a
feature
of
Basic
En
vironmen
t.
What
Are
Objects
and
A
ttributes?
An
HPDPS
ob
ject
is
collection
of
attributes
that
represen
t
a
ph
ysical
or
logical
en
tity
in
the
prin
t
en
vironmen
t.
All
the
HPDPS
ob
jects
(suc
h
as
logical
prin
ter,
ph
ysical
prin
ter,
sp o oler,
sup erviser,
queue,
do cumen
t,
job)
ha
v
e
attributes
(or
c
haracteristics)
with
v
alues
assigned
to
them.
F
or
example,
one
of
the
attributes
of
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter
is
the
printer-model .
This
attribute
could
ha
v
e
a
v
alue
assigned,
suc
h
as
LaserJet4Si
.
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HP
Distributed
Service
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