Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
HPDPS
System
Management
Interfaces
Y
ou
can
congure
and
manage
y
our
system
b
y
en
tering
commands
on
the
command
line
or
with
the
System
Administration
Manager
(SAM).
T
o
manage
HPDPS,
y
ou
need
an
HPDPS
clien
t
installed
on
y
our
system
to
use
the
command
line
in
terface
or
SAM.
Hosts
that
ha
v
e
the
LP
sp o oler
installed,
but
not
the
HPDPS
clien
t,
might
access
the
HPDPS
on
another
host
using
remote
prin
ters.
The
administrator
might
congure
remote
prin
ters
on
the
LP
sp o oler
host
that
transfer
requests
to
an
HPDPS
logical
prin
ter
on
the
HPDPS
host.
The
HPDPS
host
m
ust
ha
v
e
the
HPDPS
clien
t
installed.
The
target
of
the
remote
prin
ter
might
b e
an
y
logical
prin
ter
kno
wn
to
the
HPDPS
clien
t.
F
urthermore,
the
logical
prin
ter
m
ust
not
require
DCE
authorization
if
the
HPDPS
executes
in
the
DCE
Extended
En
vironmen
t
on
that
host,
that
is,
authorize-jobs
=
false .
HPDPS
might
transfer
requests
in
to
an
LP
sp o oler
on
an
y
host
in
y
our
net
w
ork.
The
administrator
might
congure
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter
with
attachment-type
=
lp-spool-hp
that
also
names
the
prop er
LP
sp o oler
host
and
LP
sp o oler
destination
on
that
host.
See
\Creating
a
Ph
ysical
Printer"
in
Chapter
5
for
more
information.
Using
the
Command
Line
Interface
The
command
line
in
terface
is
POSIX-compliant
and
pro
vides
complete
conguration
and
monitoring
capabilit
y
.
F
or
detailed
information
on
the
commands
y
ou
can
use
to
manage
y
our
system,
see
HP
Distribute
d
Servic
e
User's
Guide
whic
h
describ es
the
administration
of
HPDPS
using
the
command
line
in
terface.
Using
the
System
Administration
Manager
(SAM)
The
sam
command
starts
a
men
u-driv
en
program
that
makes
it
m
uc
h
easier
to
manage
HPDPS
than
using
the
HPDPS
command
line
in
terface.
Some
of
the
adv
an
tages
of
using
SAM
are:
T
asks
are
simpler
to
p erform
using
SAM
b ecause
y
ou
do
not
need
to
remem
b er
the
details
of
the
command
line
in
terface.
Also,
man
y
of
the
tasks
that
SAM
supp orts
require
the
execution
of
m
ultiple
commands,
so
b
y
using
SAM
y
ou
don't
ha
v
e
to
remem
b er
all
of
the
steps
in
a
task.
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Introducing
HP
Distributed
Service