[2274] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Re: gltt?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rocklyn E. Clarke)
Fri Feb 8 21:41:56 2002
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Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 21:41:49 -0500
To: "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>, "Peter B. Kelley" <kelley@MIT.EDU>,
Theresa M Regan <tregan@MIT.EDU>
From: "Rocklyn E. Clarke" <rclarke@MIT.EDU>
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Hello,
Yes, I believe that two weeks will be enough time to get lprng installed.
Rocklyn
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At 1:44 PM -0500 2/8/02, Lynne E. Durland wrote:
>Theresa and Peter,
>
>I am sorry again, I sent the hes-req mail from home, late in the
>evening, on January 23rd. I should have waited until lprng was
>installed on plunder before sending the request.
>
>Since lprng is not yet installed, Rocklyn and Garry are planning it,
>the gltt queue cannot be tested.
>
>I can send mail when lprng has been installed and configured on
>Plunder. I am anticipating this should happen some time in the next
>couple of weeks. Rocklyn does this feel reasonable?
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Lynne
>
>At 01:14 PM 2/8/2002, Peter B. Kelley wrote:
>>Theresa,
>>
>>The 'gltt' entry first came in with the automatic Moria feed
>>sometime on Feb 25th (Friday). The new printcap that included this
>>entry was distributed to the SAP systems on Feb 28th (Monday).
>>
>>--Pete
>>
>>At 11:19 AM 2/8/2002 -0500, Theresa M Regan wrote:
>>>Hi Peter,
>>>
>>>Lynne mentions that gltt has not yet been requested from <hesreq>.
>>>By chance, would you understand why it was on last week's printcap
>>>distribution mail?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Theresa
>>>
>>>----------
>>>Here is a copy of the e-mail we received, last week.
>>>
>>>Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 09:41:20 -0500
>>>To: sap-printcap-maint@windsurf.mit.edu
>>>From: "Mr. Root - WINDSURF" <root@windsurf.mit.edu> (by way of Dan
>>>Hart <dhart@mit.edu>)
>>>Mime-Version: 1.0
>>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
>>>
>>>SAP Printcap has been distributed.
>>>
>>>***************************************************
>>>Printer entries being ADDED to the SAP printcap
>>> bex2
>>> gltt
>>>
>>>
>>>----------
>>>
>>>
>>>At 10:51 AM 2/8/2002 -0500, Lynne E. Durland wrote:
>>>>Theresa,
>>>>
>>>>I have not sent the request to hesreq yet. I will do that today.
>>>>
>>>>Lynne
>>>>
>>>>At 10:44 PM 2/7/2002, you wrote:
>>>>>Good Day,
>>>>>
>>>>>A week ago, gltt appeared on the windsurf to SAP R/3 status
>>>>>e-mail message with several other print queues for processing.
>>>>>Prior to creating any of the output devices in SAP, I tend to
>>>>>confirm status from an Athena prompt and/or MOIRA. While
>>>>>testing gltt, I received the following message.
>>>>>
>>>>>athena% lpq -Pgltt
>>>>>gltt: error 'LINK_ACK_FAIL' sending '^Hgltt C tregan kerberos5'
>>>>>to gltt@PLUNDERU
>>>>>gltt: error msg '781-207 illegal service request.'
>>>>>Printer 'gltt@PLUNDER.MIT.EDU' - authorized transfer failed
>>>>>athena%
>>>>>
>>>>>I have checked several times over the past few days and continue
>>>>>to receive the same error message. This message is different
>>>>>than when I test "gltw"
>>>>>
>>>>>athena% lpq -Pgltw
>>>>>Printer: gltw@pillage 'ibm3160 W91-130'
>>>>> Queue: no printable jobs in queue
>>>>> Status: job 'dmr@beech+62' removed at 12:27:57.913
>>>>>
>>>>>Is "gltt" available and on-line? Should we be creating a
>>>>>corresponding entry in SAP?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Theresa
>>>>
>>>>Lynne E. Durland
>>>>Information Systems
>>>>Database Services
>>>>W91-109
>>>>O: 617-258-5857
>>>>C: 617-293-8091
>>>>H: KB1FEM
>>>>
>>>>"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we
>>>>look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which
>>>>has been opened for us."
>>>>
>>>> --Helen Keller
>>
>
>Lynne E. Durland
>Information Systems
>Database Services
>W91-109
>O: 617-258-5857
>C: 617-293-8091
>H: KB1FEM
>
>"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we
>look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has
>been opened for us."
>
> --Helen Keller