[1853] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Re: Draft Skeleton for Central Printing Service Maintenance
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jody Housman)
Tue Oct 30 11:28:29 2001
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Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 11:24:36 -0500
To: "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>,
"Rocklyn E. Clarke" <rclarke@MIT.EDU>,
"Kelley, Peter B" <kelley@MIT.EDU>
From: Jody Housman <jhousman@MIT.EDU>
Cc: Enterprise Printing Delivery Team <PRINTDEL@MIT.EDU>
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Rocklyn,
The draft document indicates that ASST is responsible for:
Install; Configure; and Day-to-Day Fixes for IPM, LPRng and Apache.
The notes I have from our meeting on 9/17 indicate that we agreed upon the
following:
IPM install, configure and support -- EAST w/Lynne
LPRng install, configure and support -- EAST w/AthenaPrintServices
Apache install -- ASST for default base install only
Apache configure and support -- EAST w/Mike
Did this change or is this part of the draft document not updated?
Thanks,
-- Jody
At 03:23 PM 10/29/01 -0500, Lynne E. Durland wrote:
>Rocklyn
>
>Some nits to pick on the draft page. Nothing huge yet.
>
>Jaffrey is spelled wrong.
>Port 5001 is the port used by the IBM printers
>Port 9001 is used by HP/postscript printers
>I think that the two ports listed above are on the printers not the server.
>Port 6875 is the port used for client communications on the IPM server.
>
>
>Lynne
>
>At 06:11 PM 10/26/2001, Rocklyn E. Clarke wrote:
>>Hello Jody and Peter,
>>
>>I have place a draft skeleton of a Central Printing Service Maintenance
>>web page at the following URL:
>>
>> http://web.mit.edu/east/www/central_print_maint.html
>>
>>I would like for us to begin filling in the missing pieces
>>collaboratively, but first I want to make sure that the basic structure is
>>suitable for your purposes. This is my attempt to provide ASST with the
>>documentation that you folks need in order to accept the Central Printing
>>Service as a production system.
>>
>>I am hoping to accomplish three basic things with this web page:
>>
>>1. Provide a general overview of the system
>>2. Identify the major components and their key pieces
>>3. Provide the information needed to rebuild the system from scratch
>>
>>In order to facilitate goal #3 above, I have listed what I believe to be
>>the major components in what I believe to be a reasonable order for
>>installation from scratch. The first section under each major component
>>("Important Configuration Issues") is intended to answer the questions
>>that will arise as that component is installed. I need your feedback
>>before I continue.
>>
>>Rocklyn
>
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