Netware 4.x and 5.x - no pserver connection – Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual
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Chapter
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Novell Troubleshooting Tips
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Have you given the connection process some time after repowering the
NIC? In larger Novell environments, the file server identification and
connection process can take several minutes.
NetWare 4.x and 5.x - No PSERVER Connection
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Has the NIC been power cycled once the PCONSOLE steps were
completed? This will make the print server boot up and realize which print
queue and file server it needs to service.
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Is the NIC already servicing a queue on another file server? If so, it can
not service another file server at the same time.
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When defining a new print server within PCONSOLE, did you use the
correct name for the NIC (e.g., M_071C1A)? By default, it only recognizes
itself as
M_xxxxxx
where
xxxxxx
equals the last six digits of its
Ethernet address found on the configuration printout.
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When defining a new printer name within PCONSOLE, did you use a pre-
defined destination/queue rather than a name of your own? By default,
the NIC only recognizes names like “d1prn
.”
All other names will be
ignored by the device.
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Is the NIC in Bindery mode as seen under the
list pserver
output
on the device? If servicing only a NetWare 4.x file server, it must be set to
handle Bindery services. The default setting is “Bindery.”
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Is there an available NetWare user license for the NIC to use while it acts
as a PSERVER? Every PSERVER takes up one user license since it logs
in to the Novell file server.
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Have you given the connection process some time after repowering the
NIC? In larger Novell environments, the file server identification and
connection process can take several minutes.