DCPS DCPSAXP_E01A011 DECprint Supervisor DCPS OpenVMS AXP ECO Summary
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1995.
All rights reserved.
PRODUCT: DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS AXP, Version 1.1, 1.1A
OP/SYS: OpenVMS AXP, Versions 1.5, 6.1
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: DCPSAXP_E01A011
ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: DCPSAXP_E01A011
ECO Kit Approximate Size: DCPSAXP_E01A011.A - 630 Blocks
DCPSAXP_E01A011.B - 4284 Blocks
DCPSAXP_E01A011.C - 2079 Blocks
Total of 3 files - 6993 Blocks
System Reboot Necessary: Yes
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO kit exists for DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS AXP V1.1, 1.1A
on OpenVMS AXP V1.5 through V6.1. This kit addresses the following
problems:
- Reduces memory and pagefile consumption by allowing a supervisor
process to control multiple print queues (runs "multistreamed").
This allows a system to have far fewer DCPS supervisor processes,
and thus alleviates memory and pagefile consumption.
- Reduces idle queue processor overhead by allowing supervisor
processes to control multiple print queues, thereby reducing the
number of supervisor processes and the overhead imposed by each.
- AppleTalk printer names may now be specified with 8-bit accented
characters
- The ANSI translator has been fixed so as not to abnormally
truncate lines when printed with PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE
on A4 media.
- The serial/LAT printer "back-end" has been changed to make it
less aggressive on job startup. Previously, DCPS could cause
a print job from a UNIX host or LATSYM to abort if the job had
completed on that host, but was still printing at the printer.
The serial/LAT back-end now waits for the printer to stop
printing before it begins the new job. A new DCPS logical
name can be defined to restore the old behavior, if needed.
- Previous versions of DCPS could hang, especially on AppleTalk
connected printers, if a job name contained the "]" character.
This problem is corrected in this ECO release.
- Under rare circumstances, DCPS V1.1 and V1.1a could exit with
the following message "%DCPS-F-INSEF, insufficient event flags".
This problem is corrected in this release.
- New system logicals are now recognized for changing DCPS modes
and behaviors to other than the defaults.
- The startup template command procedure, DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE
has been updated to show how to configure the print supervisor
for multistreamed operation.
- The kit installation procedure and IVP have been enhanced
to check for and report running DCPS queues and components
that might cause unpredictable behavior during an upgrade.
- The release notes have been updated to describe how to
configure a system for multistreamed supervisor operation.
They also describe the new logical names and options.
This patch can be found at any of these sites:
Colorado Site
Georgia Site
Files on this server are as follows:
dcpsaxp_e01a011.README
dcpsaxp_e01a011.CHKSUM
dcpsaxp_e01a011.a-dcx_axpexe
dcpsaxp_e01a011.b-dcx_axpexe
dcpsaxp_e01a011.c-dcx_axpexe
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