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Terminal Server - User and Administration Guide
Configuration
Wrong
Spooler problems
ioland daemon
problems
B.3 Modem
Problems
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The first method to test this is to check the Terminal Server
Statistics - Users Status screen. This screen should show
next to the port number, the printer name (if the
administrator has added it) and then the diagnostic 'Waiting
for incoming connection'. If the diagnostic is something else,
such as 'Connections Menu' then the Terminal Server port is
not correctly set up and needs rechecking. Be sure to kill the
port after changing its configuration.
Test the printer without relying on your spooler by sending
data direct to the port you created and named when you ran
the ioland daemon. Do this by typing:
cat data_file > /dev/laser1
If this command returns, then the Unix system believes it has
sent the data and there is a good chance it has been printed
successfully. This would indicate that your print spooler has
not been configured properly.
Check to see if the daemon is running. On Unix this
would be:
ps -ef | grep ioland
This should show an ioland daemon in the table for each
printer. If it isn't listed by this command, invoke it now. If it is
not listed, it is probably incorrectly configured. Kill it using
the Unix kill command, then run the ioland command again.
Check some of the same problem notes in the terminal
section because most are applicable to modems. The main
problem here is also cable problems and port setup.

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