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Using Wizard Mode
XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
12. 12Using Wizard Mode or UNIX
This chapter provides guidelines for working in Wizard Mode and in
the UNIX shell from the background menu. It discusses procedures
that may be accessed through Wizard Mode or the UNIX shell—
setting a telnet greeting for remote access users, enabling the lpr
security option, recovering the Job Pool Manager database, and
removing orphan data files.
The following procedures discuss possible uses of Wizard Mode;
however, it should be noted that Wizard Mode is not recommended
on the DocuPrint. Instead, the UNIX Command Tool can be enabled
at installation and accessed from the background menu when
desired.
The following are guidelines for working in the Wizard Mode.
Use the <BACKSPACE> key to delete a character. Do not use
the <DEL> key.
Do not use vi commands in Wizard Mode.
To use the vi command at the Printer Controller, you may use
either of these two methods:
— Use the background menu to start a command tool.
— If the command tool is not available on the background
menu:
1. Enter Wizard mode.
2. Enter cmdtool & to start a command tool.
3. Launch a second command tool from the first, and exit
the first command tool. Use the second command tool
to execute shell commands.
Note: The DocuPrint NPS user interface may appear
to hang until you exit the first command tool.
You can use the above steps and the su command to access
root privileges. Do not use the su command before starting a
command tool, and use the su command only when necessary.
If you are accessing the Printer Controller remotely through
Telnet, do not start any window-based tools, such as cmdtool, in
Wizard Mode. If you do, the window opens on the Printer
Controller not on the client workstation, and the client
workstation appears locked up. To restore the prompt at the
client workstation, quit the tool from the Printer Controller.
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