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OES2 Rolling Cluster Upgrade from NetWare - Part 5 - iPrint Web Code Migration to OES2 Linux

This is the last in my series of OES2 Rolling cluster upgrade from NetWare. If you have already clustered your iPrint Map code and want to simply migrate it over to OES2, here's one way to do this.

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iPrint Information Gathering Tool

Updated: The iPrintInfo script gathers iPrint-related information to help in troubleshooting iPrint issues.

Submitted by: jmeldrum on Thu. 05.19.2011
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Topic: All-Tech OES, iPrint
Product: iPrint

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Forcing Printers to Users after iPrint Migration

During the iPrint migration, all of the drivers are migrated, the existing printers are renamed adding _NW to the end of the names, and the new iPrint Printers are created. The users assigned to the old printers are assigned to the new printers as well, but there is a caveat. That only allows the users to install the printers from the web page at http://serveraddress/ipp. It does not force install the printers for the users. Here is how you can work around this.

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NetWare to Open Enterprise Server 2 Migration – Lessons Learned

Over the past couple of months, I have been involved with migrating remote NetWare servers to Open Enterprise Server 2 (OES2) Linux. During this time, there are some lessons that have been learned that hopefully this article will be able to help you, the reader, perform your own migrations more smoothly and avoid some of the pitfalls we encountered.

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iPrint on SLED 11 x86_64

If you're not familiar with iPrint, it is one of the nicest end-user technologies I think Novell develops. On Linux I find the technology even more appealing.... no rebooting, no restarting applications to use printers, nothing strange like that. With that said iPrint wasn't developed originally for a 64-bit platform, and wasn't developed for Linux first. That it works so well just makes me that much more pleased.

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