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  • Subject: RE: Two outqs on ONE printer...
  • From: Terry Richardson <RichardsonT@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 10:55:03 -0500

If you create TCP Output queues and start them as remote writers, you can
assign more than one output queue to an IP address.  You actually create two
separate output queues with the same IP address and issue two STRRMTWTR
commands.  

Alternately, if they are configured devices on the '400, you could issue a
CHGWTR command to change the queue a writer job is using.

Terry Richardson
Sr. P/A
The Orvis Company, Inc.
802-362-8663


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Chuck Lewis [SMTP:clewis@iquest.net]
        Sent:   Tuesday, 1999-December-14 5:08 AM
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Subject:        Two outqs on ONE printer...

        Hi Folks,

        DUH here...

        I KNOW I have done this before and I SPACED how I did it. I need to
have
        2 print queues print on 1 printer.

        I thought you could to do a STRPRTWTR PRT01 PRT01and then a
STRPRTWTR
        PRT01 PRT02 but that yields a "PRT01 already started" and that makes
        sense as a prompt the command that I am SO used to keying in without
        prompting and it is STRPRTWTR DEV(PRT01) OUTQ(PRT02).

        So I did a STRPRTWTR DEV(PRT02) OUTQ(PRT02) WTR(PRT02) and it starts
and
        a WRKWTR PRT02 shows the writer on PRT01...

        IS that correct ? Don't remember it being this cryptic...

        TIA !

        Chuck

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