<div> Interesting....well, apprently in Linux, or with the PPD driver I installed, filePro has to have the '-o raw' added</div>
<div> In SCO it was simply lp -dbizhubops -s</div>
<div> In CentOS, it needs to be lp -dbizhubops -o raw -s</div>
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<div> If I simply issue lp -dbizhubops from command prompt in Linux, it will print fine. In filePro, not so much??</div>
<div> Strange - but at least it's working now :)</div>
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<div> Thanks for the input</div>
<div> I'm sure I'll have more roadblocks along the way</div>
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<div> On a side note - does anyone know of a 'simple' way to 'import' users to CentOS from SCO?</div>
<div> I have about 60 users I need to get onto the new CentOS server</div>
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<div> For anyone curious- I have copied over a few of our largest data files - the indexing and speed are SOOOO much faster on</div>
<div> Linux vs. SCO -- should have changed years ago lol</div>
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<div> All in all, the actual hardware isn't tremendously different on the two servers (SCO v Linux)</div>
<div> SCO has Pentium 2.8 CPU, 2GB RAM on a Dell PowerEdge</div>
<div> Linux has 2 x Xeon 3.2 w/4GB RAM on a Dell PowerEdge</div>
<div> Both have RAID 1</div>
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<div> A process we run frequently takes about 6 1/2 minutes on the SCO box -- took 24 seconds on Linux box.</div>
<div> Now granted the Linux box wasn't under a big load and had no users on it, but when I ran it on the SCO box yesterday morning</div>
<div> there were only about 12 users on and 3 of them were on break.</div>
<div> Hope it's a sign of good things once it's all working. I am planning on pushing more RAM to the new Linux box - can't hurt :)</div>
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<div> Thanks again</div>
<div> Scott<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Craig Tooker <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:craig@cwtsoftware.com">craig@cwtsoftware.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">On 9/26/2011 14:21, <a href="mailto:scooter6@gmail.com">scooter6@gmail.com</a> wrote:<br>> Okay, some of you know I'm in the process of converting our SCO OpenServer<br>> system to CentOS 5.5<br>
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<div class="im">> This is a network printer - I downloaded the Linux driver (.ppd file) and<br>> Linux itself sees it, prints a good test page, I can print a .txt file from<br>> the command line, etc.<br></div>Okay - so CUPS appears to be working. You need to know the destination<br>
name of the printer. Use:<br>lpstat -t<br>To get a list of printers defined on your system and their names.<br>Whatever the name, make sure a printer is defined in filePro as follows<br>(from the configuration editor):<br>
pfprinter|foo<br>printer1|foo,hplaser,lp -ddest -o raw -s,Description<br><br>Where "hplaser" is the printer type from filePro (you may use a<br>different name) and "dest" is the destination name you obtained from the<br>
lpstat command. Note that your "pfprinter" may be set to something else<br>if this printer is *not* the default printer for filePro. The<br>"printer1" can be any number but the sequence *must* be contiguous. If<br>
you have three printers defined they must be sequenced "printer1",<br>"printer2", "printer3".<br><br>As I'm sure you know, you can find the configuration editor within the<br>directory option off the main filePro menu. If you have less than ten<br>
printers defined you may also use the printer maintenance option to<br>manage printers.<br>
<div class="im">><br>> However, filePro won't print anything to it?? Nothing - no blank page,<br>> nothing....<br>> It 'acts' like it does (meaning, I don't see any errors, etc)<br>> When I'm browsing a file, I try to 'hardcopy' a screen and I see<br>
> 'application octet/stream' show up at the bottom? but doesn't print anything<br>><br>> What am I missing here? Something is apparently 'a miss' from filePro to<br>> Linux and sending print out put to the right place?<br>
><br>> Any suggestions?<br>><br>> Scott<br></div>
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