For example:ĬHGJOBD JOBD(QTCP/QTMPLPD) LOG(4 00 *SECLVL) Note: You may need to change the QTCP/QTMPLPD job description to increase message logging and then end and restart the LPD Daemon job. The LPD Daemon job logs (QTLPDxxxxx under QSYSWRK) Materials Required for Reporting LPD Problems o If logged on as different user ID, use DSPMSG MSG(userid) if the user does not exist, use DSPMSG MSGQ(QTCP/QTMPLPD) (the LPD Server job runs under the QTMPLPD user profile).Ĭheck QPRINT in QGPL this is the default destination for spooled files. If logged on with the same user ID as was used to issue the LPR command, use the DSPMSG command. Verify the passive listening connection under NETSTAT Option 3.ĭisplay the messages sent to LPD to determine where the spooled file was placed. LPD Server jobs (QTLPDxxxxx) active in QSYSWRK subsystem. Additional information can be found in Appendix E: TCP/IP Problem Analysis, of the OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference Version 3 manual, SC41-3420. Once you have verified the TCP/IP connectivity, use this document to identify possible causes of problems with LPD (Line Printer Daemon). Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Problem Determination
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The LPR command running on a PC or server running Windows, Linux or Mac OS. The Start TCP/IP Server ( STRTCPSVR) command running an another IBM i system, in another partition (or LPAR) on the same IBM i system, or on the same partition (or LPAR). The RMTOUTQ could be configured on another IBM i system, in another partition (or LPAR) on the same IBM i system, or on the same partition (or LPAR). The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) job in i5/OS can be used to received print jobs from many sources, including:Ī Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) configured on an IBM i system that sends spooled files to an output queue. The i5/OSLPD daemon jobs can be setup to start automatically when TCP/IP is started, or it can be started manually using the Start TCP/IP Server ( STRTCPSVR) command. In i5/OS, the Line Printer Requester (LPR) protocol is used by the Send TCP/IP Spooled File (SNDTCPSPLF) command or by a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) that has the Connection type (CNNTYPE) parameter set to *IP, and the Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol is used by the QTLPDxxxxx jobs. Line Printer Requester (LPR) is the protocol that sends a print job to a remote printer or a server, and Line Printer Daemon (LPD) is the protocol for receiving a print job on a printer or a server.
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LPR/LPD is a network protocol for sending and receiving print jobs using TCP/IP.
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This document was last updated on 3 February 2015.Īn Overview of the Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Protocol
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This document provides information on problem determination for Line Printer Daemon (LPD), as well as a list of common LPD problems and their solutions.