[1816] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Re: GLTW
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lynne E. Durland)
Mon Oct 22 18:13:34 2001
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Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 18:12:56 -0400
To: Theresa M Regan <tregan@MIT.EDU>
From: "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>
Cc: printdel@MIT.EDU, r3-print@MIT.EDU
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Theresa,
Garry has put GLTW back into service. I have just done a KLPR to it
successfully.
Lynne
At 12:04 PM 10/22/2001 -0400, Theresa M Regan wrote:
>Hi Lynne,
>
> From four (4) of the SAP R/3 environments:
>
> SF2, SF5, SF6 and PS1
>
>I have successfully generated and sent print requests to: gltw, glte and glmp
>
> glte and glmp appear to be fine... the requests leave SAP R/3, SAP
>R/3 records the request as "Completed", the print queue status via "lpq"
>shows all of the jobs as "removed" with a comparable timestamp and the
>Print Jobs web page shows them in "held" state.
> Is it possible to have someone print them and glance at them?
>
> gltw -- is the same state as the week-end's testing
>
>Thanks,
>Theresa
>
>
>At 09:39 AM 10/22/2001 -0400, Lynne E. Durland wrote:
> >Good morning,
> >
> >I did some looking around and found a change in the printcap entry on
> >pillage.
> >Can you please try submitting to GLTE or GLMP as those entries have not
> >been changed.
> >I have sent mail to Garry about the change in printcap, in case he did it,
> >before I put the entry back to match the others.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Lynne
> >
> >Lynne E. Durland
> >Information Systems
> >Database Services Team
> >W91-109
> >P:258-5857
> >E: durland@mit.edu
> >H: 603-421-0940
> >H: KB1FEM
> >
> >
> >"When speaking to a Bear of Very Little Brain, remember that long words may
> >Bother Him."
> > --A.A. Milne
> >
Lynne E. Durland
Information Systems
Database Services Team
W91-109
P:258-5857
E: durland@mit.edu
H: 603-421-0940
H: KB1FEM
"When speaking to a Bear of Very Little Brain, remember that long words may
Bother Him."
--A.A. Milne