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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 17:00:08 -0600
From: "Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions)" <[email protected]>
To: "SunRay-Users mailing list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] EXTERNAL: Local attached printer not
working
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Art,
- How did you set up the UNIX print queue?
lpadmin -p 00144fa81d96 -v /tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.00144fa81d96
/dev/printers/HP.....
- Did you install the appropriate HP DJ printer driver on your
WTS?
Haven't even gotten this far yet. I can't get it print from Solaris even
if I cat /etc/motd > /tmp/SUNWut/units/...... I get the same permissions
denied error
- What options are you using in your uttsc string when
connecting to Windows?
-m -b -r printer:SR-Default
I know Tom Anderson got this to work, since he selfishly uses a local
printer instead of nobly walking to the common area printer. Maybe
he'll chime in.
Tom's situation was different if I recall the thread correctly. His SR
DTU was on a LAN accessable to the SR server. Mine is remote through a
ComCast modem which means it's NAT'd.
One caveat: we got it to work using SPARC, not x86.
I've used both. Both work.
Scott
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Subject: EXTERNAL:[SunRay-Users] Local attached printer not working
Environment:
Solaris 10 5/09 s10x_u7wos_08 X86
SRSS 4.2
Follow-me-kiosk-printing from ThinkThin
Mitel UIC kiosk session for telephony integration
meta kiosk for data session selection started by Mitel kiosk session
Sun Ray 2 connected through a Linksys 100mbit switch to a Linksys router
to a Comcast cable modem
Observations:
Printer is plugged into SR2 front USB port and is recognized by SRSS.
Device node is created in
/tmp/SUNWut/units//tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.00144fa81d96/dev/printers/HP
CN72F1N2HQ04SM:
ls -lah
/tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.00144fa81d96/dev/printers/HPCN72F1N2HQ04SM
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 45 Jan 26 14:01
/tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.00144fa81d96/dev/printers/HPCN72F1N2HQ04SM ->
../../devices/u...@1/HP,deskjet_d1300_ser...@2
:ls -lah /tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.00144fa81d96/devices/u...@1
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 199 Jan 26 14:01 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 244 Jan 26 13:54 ..
crw------- 1 utku148 root 231, 131072 Jan 26 14:01
HP,deskjet_d1300_ser...@2
>From kiosk mode xterm, I can see that the utku* user's home directory
contains a properly formatted .printers file:
:cat .printers
SR-Default 00144fa81d96
_all SR-Default
Problem:
I can run 'lp -d SR-Default /etc/motd' and see the job via lpstat -t
After a few seconds, I see an error message:
"Failed to open the printer port. (Permission denied)"
>From a uttsc kiosk session connecting to Windows Server 2003, I can see
that the SR-Default print queue has been
passed to Windows. I can create a file with notepad.exe and print to the
SR-Default printer. With lpstat -t, I can see the job arrive
at the Sun Ray server. After about 30 seconds, I see the same error
message as before.
Any suggestions, RTFM's, etc gratefully appreciated. I got this far
early this morning and have made not progress since and I'm out if
ideas, patience, etc.
Thanks!
Art Peck
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