Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Because
y
ou
can
monitor
the
en
tire
prin
t
en
vironmen
t
from
y
our
HP-UX
system,
managing
m
ultiple
sp o olers
requires
almost
no
more
eort
than
managing
a
single
sp o oler.
Determining
Ho
w
Many
Supervisors
to
Install
A
complex
prin
t
en
vironmen
t
will
t
ypically
ha
v
e
m
ultiple
sup ervisors
for
ev
ery
sp o oler
that
is
installed.
Install
sup ervisors
in
y
our
net
w
ork
according
to
the
follo wing
guidelines:
Install
a
sup ervisor
on
eac
h
host
that
has
a
direct-attached
prin
ter,
suc
h
as
a
prin
ter
attac
hed
to
a
serial
or
parallel
in
terface,
that
will
b e
part
of
the
HPDPS
prin
t
en
vironmen
t.
Install
a
sup ervisor
on
at
least
one
host
to
supp ort
net
w
ork-attac
hed
prin
ters.
An
y
sup ervisor
on
an
y
host
might
b e
c
hosen
to
supp ort
a
particular
net
w
ork-attac
hed
prin
ter.
Install
a
sup ervisor
on
eac
h
host
that
supp orts
the
ability
to
send
HPDPS
jobs
to
an
LP
sp o oler
or
to
a
remote
sp o oler.
No
more
than
one
sup ervisor
should
execute
on
a
particular
host.
A
sup ervisor
might
supp ort
more
than
one
prin
ter,
and
the
prin
ters
supp orted
might
b e
a
mix
of
direct-attac
hed,
net
w
ork-attac
hed,
and
LP
gatewa
ys.
The
size
and
n
um
b er
of
jobs
b eing
pro cessed
determines
the
n
um
b er
of
prin
ters
that
the
sup ervisor
can
supp ort.
Eac
h
time
y
ou
add
a
prin
ter
to
y
our
prin
t
en
vironmen
t,
iden
tify
either
an
existing
sup ervisor
that
will
supp ort
the
prin
ter
device
or
create
a
new
sup ervisor
according
to
the
guidelines
given
ab o
v
e.
Migrating
Y
our
Printers
to
Be
Managed
b
y
HPDPS
An
imp ortant
consideration
as
y
ou
plan
y
our
ph
ysical
conguration
is
deciding
whic
h
prin
ter
devices
y
ou
actually
w
an
t
to
use
with
HPDPS.
Y
ou
might
ha
v
e
some
p ersonal
prin
ters,
for
example,
attached
to
non-HP-UX
systems
that
are
b eing
used
eectively
to
da
y
and
y
ou
see
little
adv
an
tage
in
managing
them
with
HPDPS.
3-4
Planning
Y
our
HPDPS
Configuration