SUMMARY: many sun boxes.. one group of printers..

From: Robert Towster <robert_at_towster.com>
Date: Wed Aug 28 2002 - 19:23:00 EDT
I basically got two answers for my question:
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> I have many sun boxes and one group of printers that are
> all accessable via jetdirect. Is there an easy way to setup
> all of my printers on all the sun boxes without creating
> all of the printers individually on each sun box..?
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From:    "Kavita Trivedi" <kavilu@attbi.com>

Make one of those sun boxes as your print servers. Create print spools
on
this sun server using Jetdirect for all your printers. After you are
done
doing so, proprogate all your printers to all your sun boxes using the
lpadmin command ( i dont remember syntax from the top of my head ..)
make
sure you specify the option of where your print spool is ( your print
server). The follg when run from a trusted host should achieve your
purpose.

 >for i in `cat name_of_file_caontaining_your_sun_hostnames`
>do
>rsh $i "lpadmin -p ....."
>done | tee /tmp/output

hope this helps,
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From:    Steven Hill <sjh@matrix.net>

> I have many sun boxes and one group of printers that are
> all accessable via jetdirect. Is there an easy way to setup
> all of my printers on all the sun boxes without creating
> all of the printers individually on each sun box..?

If you are using NIS, then create a printers.conf map on your NIS
master, and push it out to the clients.
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