Looks normal to me. Except the 4200 does speak SNMP, you may want to
look into enabling these features.
Whenever an event occurs on the printer, such as the print cover is
opened or the printer runs out of paper, the HP Jetdirect or Embedded
Jetdirect Inside print server has the ability to send an alert to a
designated server via an SNMP trap.
Michael Anderson,
J3k Solutions
Michael Caplin wrote:
> It's not a frequent occurrence and it's not always this printer (HP4200)
>
> NPCONFIG:
> 703 (network_address = 999.999.999.999 # PLYSHP01 HP4200n
> jam_recovery = FALSE
> banner_header = FALSE
> banner_trailer = FALSE
> snmp_timeout = FALSE
> snmp_enabled = FALSE
> PJL_SUPPORTED=TRUE)
>
>
> SYSGEN/LDEV:
> io> ldev 703
> LDEV: 703 DEVNAME: OUTDEV: 0 MODE: OS
> ID: HPTCPJD RSIZE: 66 DEVTYPE: PP
>
> PATH: NONE MPETYPE: 32 MPESUBTYPE: 0
>
> CLASS: PLYSHP01
>
>
>
>
> Mike Caplin
> 3M
> Tel: 508-764-5708
> Efax: 866-755-0504
>
>
>
> From:
> Michael <[log in to unmask]>
> To:
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> Date:
> 12/10/2009 11:27 AM
> Subject:
> Re: [HP3000-L] SPOOLER FIX
> Sent by:
> HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
>
> It is probably a hung spooler process, and a re-boot is probably your
> only choice. You need to findout why the spooler process is getting in
> this state, not how to get it out of this state.
>
> You should post your system config entry for ldev 703, and the NPCONFIG
> or NMMGR/DTC config info related to LDEV 703 also.
> Include the brand/model of the printer on LDEV 703.
>
> Someone on this list should have an answer with all the above info.
>
> Michael Anderson,
> J3k Solutions
>
>
>
>
> Michael Caplin wrote:
>
>> Every now and then I encounter a spooler problem that can usually be
>>
> fixed
>
>> with a combinbation of STOPSPOOL, STARTSPOOL, SPOOLER;SHUTQ/OPENQ,
>> etc commands but sometimes I give up and reboot the box. This is what
>>
> I'm
>
>> looking at this morning:
>>
>> LDEV DEV SPSTATE QSTATE OWNERSHIP SPOOLID JOB STEP
>>
>> 703 00000703 ACTIVE OPENED OUT SPOOLER #O7261471 CLOSING
>> CONN
>>
>> Does anyone have a sure fire way of bringing a spooler back to a healthy
>>
>
>
>> state. Something that always works (without a reboot).
>>
>> Mike
>>
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