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Doug Werth <[log in to unmask]>
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Doug Werth <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Sep 1998 10:18:57 -0400
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Bob,

It it likely because you are configuring an HPIB printer on a SCSI
adapter. Try ID=HP5000/F100 instead.

Doug.

Doug Werth                                     Beechglen Development Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Walker <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, September 04, 1998 7:09 PM
Subject: sysgen question


>I'm currently in the process of getting our new HP3000 939 up and
>running(replacing a 947).
>
>We have a number of printer classes defined that are
>serviced by XSPOOL, that is, transferred to Novell queues.
>
>These are set up with fake LDEV numbers and fake paths.
>The spoolfiles just sit in the queue until XSPOOL picks them up.
>
>On the 947 I would define these like:
>io>ad 11 id=hp2564b path=8.0.2    { ldev 6 is 8.0.3 }
>io>ac COMPLP ldev=11
>
>I tried the following on the 939
>io>ad 11 id=hp2564b path = 10/4/20.8.1   { ldev 6 is 10/4/20.8.0  }
>
>but get the following error on bootup:
>
>LLIO Error - subsys: 213,  proc num: -49,  error_num: -28
>for path 10/4/20.8.1.
> ERROR  - LLIO device configuration error: -11
>          status - subsys: #150  info: #-11
>
>
>Any ideas how I configure these 'fake devices' on the 939.
>
>TIA, Bob.
>--=--=--
>Bob Walker, Computer Centre  --  [log in to unmask]
>Capilano College, North Vancouver, BC, CANADA.
>------
>'There are over 600 books on the millennium(so far).
>110 of them spell it wrong.'

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