From: Laurentiu Simion (lsimion@rogers.com)
Date: Wed Sep 10 2003 - 17:23:31 EDT
Just add a host entry (or DNS if you use and you want to make it global)
with the
a.b.c.d PR-SR-1
where a.b.c.d is the IP of the new NT print server. Basically you will
keep the old name but with the new IP.
-lou
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 14:22, Balaji Nathan wrote:
> Hi admins,
> I have some 60 remote printers/queues created on HP-UX 10.20 D class
> server.
> Basically all these printers are remote printers pointing to the
> printers created on a NT print server (PR-SR-1)
>
> Now our NT admins are installing a new print server (PRSR-NEW) with
> different name and ip address, which is a replacement for the old
> print server (PR-SR01)
>
> Is there any easy way to modify these print queues, defined on
> the UNIX server to point to the new remote host (new NT print server
> - PRSR-NEW).
> Please help me.
> Regards,
> Balaji
>
> I happend to know that all the remote printers host information is
> stored on a binary file which is not editable.
>
>
>
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