If the test print doesn’t work

If the test document doesn’t print, follow these steps:

1Check whether the rlp daemon is running. At the UNIX prompt, type ps -e grep rlp

If the process is running, you will see one or more lines of text; if it is not running, you will see no response.

2If rlp is running—that is, you saw one or more lines of text in step 1— kill the process by typing

kill -15process_number_from_step_1

3Make sure the following entry is in the /etc/inetd.conf file:

printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/lib/rlpdaemon rlpdaemon -i

This line tells inetd to start the rlp daemon automatically when a print request is made (if it’s not already running).

4Make sure the following entry is in the /etc/services file: printer 515/tcp spooler

5Start inetd by typing the following command at the UNIX prompt:

/etc/inetd -c

6Repeat the steps in “Configuring HP-UX Version 8.07.”

Configuring HP-UX version 9.xx

1Assign an IP address and IP name to the printer, as described in “Step 3: Assigning an IP Address to the Printer,” earlier in this chapter.

2Make sure the printer’s IP name and IP address are entered in the /etc/hosts file.

3Log in to the system console as root.

The System Administration Manager (SAM) uses a screen-oriented interface that works best at the console.

4Run the SAM utility by typing sam at the UNIX prompt.

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