MPS/LPS User Guide 5: NetWare Configuration
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NetWare Host Troubleshooting
Table 3: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode)
Area to Check Explanation
The print server names in
PCONSOLE match the MPS
name and its service name
Use PCONSOLE to check.
The MPS NetWare access
table
Use the Show Protocols NetWare
Access command. Scanning too many
file servers can cause a delay between
jobs. Configure the access list to only
scan for jobs on the file servers of
interest.
Table 4: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (NDS)
Area to Check Explanation
The MPS NetWare access
table
Use the Show Protocols NetWare
Access command. By default, only local
file servers are scanned for queues.
The MPS login password and
the queue password on the
file server
The passwords must match or the MPS will
not be able to log into the file servers to
scan for jobs.
The MPS has successfully
attached to the queue
Type NETSTAT at the Local> prompt. This
will display information about fileservers,
printers, and queues that the MPS has
found. If a queue is in JobPoll, the MPS
has successfully attached to the queue.
The DSTree, DSContext, and
DSLicense
Type Show Protocol NetWare NDS.
This command shows the tree and the
context that you have configured, a failure
code, and an NDS error code for each
server. DSTree is the directory service tree
on which the MPS is located. DSContext is
the context where the MPS is located; it
must match the context on the file server
(The DSContext must be of the following
form: ou=fruit.o=exotic). DSLicensed
should be yes.