Configuring Queue Server for Systems with Multiple Queues  B1h

Queue Server logs into the listed NetWare File Servers as a named Novell Print Server, and services the NetWare queues specified in Queue Server by the user. Jobs pulled from each NetWare queue are placed into one of a number of possible internal printer queues, also specified in Queue Server by the user. The system supports at least eight different Print Server connections in any combination of NDS or Bindery configurations.

  1. To view the properties of an existing connection configuration, in either the NDS or Bindery table, right click on a horizontal selection line and select [Properties…] from the pop-up menu.
  2. To delete an existing connection configuration, in either the NDS or Bindery table, right click on a horizontal selection line and select [Delete…] from the pop-up menu.
  3. To add a new connection configuration, click on the New… button in the window's lower right corner, or right click on a blank horizontal selection line and select [New…] from the pop-up menu.
  4. When the New Queue Server window displays, select [NDS] or [Bindery].
  5. If you selected NDS, in the boxes provided, enter a Tree Name of up to 32 characters and a Context Name of up to 256 characters and click <Next>. The Context Name can be in either typeful (CN=name.OU=name.O=name.C=name) or distinguished (common_name.name.name.name) format. Note that these names must match the NDS Tree Name and NDS Context Name that were recorded when initially performing the Setting Up the NetWare Server procedure.
  6. From the displayed list at the top of the next window, select a Print Server.
  7. In the box provided, enter the Print Server Password that matches the password recorded when initially performing the Setting Up the NetWare Server procedure. The Print Server Password can be up to 127 characters long.
  8. Click the Logon button.
  9. From the displayed list at the top of the next window, under the NetWare heading, select a Print Queue.
  10. For Query Interval (queue polling interval), either accept the 5 second default setting, or use the selection arrows to choose a setting of 1 to 240 seconds.
  11. From the displayed list at the bottom of the window, under the DocuSP heading, select an internal printer queue to receive the jobs pulled from the previously selected NetWare queue.
  12. Note: Internal printer queues are created using Queue Manager.

  13. Click <OK>, then respond to the prompt as to whether you wish your changes to be configured Now or on the Next Restart.
  14. If you selected Bindery, click <Next>.
  15. From the displayed list at the top of the next window, select a File Server.
  16. In the User Name and Password boxes provided, enter your Bindery Server login name and password (authenticating your rights to manage the print server and queue).
  17. Click the Logon button.
  18. From the displayed list at the top of the next window, select a Print Server.
  19. In the box provided, enter the Print Server Password that matches the password recorded when initially performing the Setting Up the NetWare Server procedure. The Print Server Password can be up to 127 characters long.
  20. Click the Logon button.
  21. From the displayed list at the top of the next window, under the NetWare heading, select a Print Queue.
  22. For Query Interval (queue polling interval), either accept the 5 second default setting, or use the selection arrows to choose a setting of 1 to 240 seconds.
  23. From the displayed list at the bottom of the window, under the DocuSP heading, select an internal printer queue to receive the jobs pulled from the previously selected NetWare queue.
  24. Note: Internal printer queues are created using Queue Manager.

  25. Click <OK>, then respond to the prompt as to whether you wish your changes to be configured Now or on the Next Restart.