[comp.protocols.nfs] PC-NFS client lpq, lrm

kxb@mpccl.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) (01/03/91)

The subject says it all. Would be nice to have source too since we have the 
toolkit. 

BTW, is there a list of "frequently asked questions" for this group?  
(since I'm pretty sure this question falls in this catagory :-)

Thanks. 
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 Karl Buck
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paul@sdgsun.uucp (Paul Emerson) (01/04/91)

From article <1991Jan3.015933.19028@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>, by kxb@mpccl.ksu.edu (Karl Buck):
> The subject says it all. Would be nice to have source too since we have the 
> toolkit. 
> 
How about:

C:> rsh yourhost lpq 

       and

C:> rsh yourhost lprm print_id 

They work for me just fine.  But writting lpq isn't hard, finding the specs
for lpq was more difficult at the time, (they are available now).  
I had a version working about a year ago using Sun's PCNFS Toolkit.  
I'll see if I can find it, if anyone is interested.  

Paul


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kxb@mpccl.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) (01/04/91)

In comp.protocols.nfs you write:

[....]

>They work for me just fine.  But writting lpq isn't hard, finding the specs
>for lpq was more difficult at the time, (they are available now).
>I had a version working about a year ago using Sun's PCNFS Toolkit.
>I'll see if I can find it, if anyone is interested.

Sorry for this post but the mail bounced. 

I'd very much appreciate any source you would be willing to share. Thanks.
--Karl
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 Karl Buck
 Dept. of Mathematics              email: kxb@einstein.mpccl.ksu.edu    
 Kansas State University
 Manhattan, KS 66502               Phone: (913)532-6750