Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Understanding
ho
w
y
our
users
are
curren
tly
prin
ting
jobs,
the
lo
cation
of
y
our
prin
ter
devices,
and
ho
w
y
ou
will
supp ort
y
our
prin
t
en
vironmen
t
will
help
y
ou
make
the
transition
to
HPDPS
more
transparent.
Planning
Y
our
Physical
Configuration
Understanding
where
to
install
y
our
HPDPS
comp onen
ts
is
imp ortant
when
y
ou
are
designing
y
our
HPDPS-managed
prin
t
en
vironmen
t.
If
y
ou
need
to
increase
the
size
of
y
our
HPDPS
prin
ting
system,
y
ou
will
w
an
t
to
install
additional
clien
ts,
sp o olers,
and
sup ervisors
on
the
systems
that
will
b est
supp ort
y
our
prin
ting
needs.
Y
ou
will
w
an
t
to
base
the
n
um
b er
of
serv
ers
y
ou
install
on
the
n
um
b er
and
lo
cation
of
the
prin
ter
devices
y
ou
are
supp orting
and
on
the
n
um
b er
and
size
of
the
jobs
those
devices
handle.
Determining
Ho
w
Many
Clients
to
Install
Eac
h
host
mac
hine
that
executes
HPDPS
commands
m
ust
ha
v
e
an
HPDPS
clien
t
installed.
Determining
Ho
w
Many
Spoolers
to
Install
One
sp o oler
will
t
ypically
supp ort
man
y
hosts.
Ho
w
ev
er,
y
ou
will
need
to
consider
adding
more
sp o olers
if
an
y
of
the
following
situations
o ccur:
The
n
um
b er
and
size
of
jobs
b eing
sp o oled
exceeds
the
system
capacity
.
Chapter
2,
\Installing
HPDPS",
pro
vides
information
to
help
y
ou
with
this
calculation.
The
user
groups
y
ou
supp ort
are
comp eting
for
prin
ter
devices
and
they
eac
h
need
dedicated
system
supp ort.
Setting
up
individual
sp o olers
for
the
groups
ensures
that
jobs
for
eac
h
group
are
handled
indep enden
tly
.
The
user
groups
y
ou
supp ort
might
ha
v
e
v
ery
dieren
t
prin
ting
requiremen
ts.
F
or
example,
one
group
prin
ts
informally
and
sp oradically
based
on
the
needs
of
individuals,
and
another
group
maintains
an
in
tense
pro duction
prin
ting
en
vironmen
t
with
consisten
t,
predictable
prin
t
requiremen
ts.
Planning
Y
our
HPDPS
Configuration
3-3