Novell NetWare
Problem No. 1 | My Print Server cannot print the jobs sent to the print queue. | |
Solution No. 1 | Try the following: | |
| 1. | Check if the printer attached to the Print Server is |
| 2. | Check if your Print Server is logged into the file server (See |
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| Problem 2 below.). |
| 3. | Check the current status of the queues used by the Print |
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| Server, and ensure the queues are active. |
| 4. | Check if the NetWare printer number is correct.0 = parallel |
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| port 1 of the Print Server.1 = parallel port 2 of the Print |
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| Server.2 = parallel port 3. |
| 5. | Check to see if the Print Server is a static queue server to the |
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| queue.Locate the Print Server Object, and check the Queues |
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| Serviced by Printer. Ensure that the correct queues are on the |
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| list. |
| 6. | The total number of queues to be serviced may be over the |
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| limit of 56. If so, reduce the number of queues. |
Problem No. 2 | My Print Server is configured as a Novell Print Server, and | |
| cannot log in to a File Server. | |
Solution No. 2 | The following steps may solve this problem: | |
| 1. | Check the Novell file server's name. If it is over 20 characters |
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| long, rename it using no more than 20 characters. |
| 2. | Check that the Print Server's configuration data, especially |
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| the password, is correct. |
| 3. | Check the NetWare server. If using Bindery mode, check the |
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| master file server to see if the login status of the Print Server |
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| is Ready. If it is not, check the error message and perform the |
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| required corrective action. |
| 4. | If the Print Server is servicing more than one file server, |
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| check to see that all required file servers are in the list of |
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| "File Servers To Be Serviced". If not, insert the required file |
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| server name to the list. |
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