[1818] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Re: GLTW
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lynne E. Durland)
Tue Oct 23 10:35:48 2001
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Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 10:37:37 -0400
To: Theresa M Regan <tregan@MIT.EDU>, "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>
From: "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>
Cc: tregan@MIT.EDU, printdel@MIT.EDU, r3-print@MIT.EDU
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Good Morning Theresa,
I have just come from E19 and was able to now print at speed from
pillage. The printcap/lpc stuff was something I think Garry had done to
aid your testing last week and is not something that should happen again.
Yes there are still clean up issues, and the new queues that we have been
discussing, as well as getting EP1/2 moved over to IPM control. I am still
working on this but was wrapped up in the pillage speed fix. I will
attempt to get some of these other tasks rolling, but will be leaving in a
couple of hours as I am not feeling well.
Thank you again for all your efforts and help in resolving this tcp/ip issue.
Lynne
At 04:21 AM 10/23/2001, Theresa M Regan wrote:
>Good Morning, Lynne,
>
>Before leaving campus, last evening, I sent print requests from four (4) of
>the SAP R/3 environments and all appears fine. (SF2, SF5, SF6, PS1)
>
>When you note that GLTW is back in service, was the problem something that
>could happen in the future and we should understand the symptoms and
>resolution? Or, was it related to the printcap and is now fixed with
>little to no chance of future problems?
>
>With regard to these print queues and GL Statement printing, are there any
>lingering items/tasks for R3-Admin/R3-Print? My recollection is... we
>have completed our piece although there are several other lingering items
>to finish (clean-up of SF2 and possibly, windsurf; an IPM print queue for
>FSS; EP60 for general purpose testing; etc.)
>
>Thanks,
>Theresa
>
>
>At 06:12 PM 10/22/2001 -0400, Lynne E. Durland wrote:
> >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
> >
Lynne E. Durland
Information Systems
Database Services
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O: 617-258-5857
C: 617-293-8091
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