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+ | Here are the steps to set up a print server (CUPS) on a VE using Debian.<br><br> | ||
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+ | 1. Create the VE and do your initial setup.<br><br> | ||
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+ | 2. apt-get cupsys cupsys-bsd foomatic-db cupsomatic-ppd (etc)<br><br> | ||
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+ | 3. Return to the HN and do the following:<br> | ||
+ | <code>vzctl set <veid> --devnodes lp0:rw</code><br><br> | ||
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+ | 4. If you configured parport, etc, as modules, you'll have to do the following:<br> | ||
+ | <code>vim /etc/modules | ||
+ | parport | ||
+ | parport_pc | ||
+ | lp</code><br><br> | ||
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+ | 5. Return to the VE and configure your printer in CUPS. |
Revision as of 00:45, 20 October 2006
Printing in VE with Debian stable
Here are the steps to set up a print server (CUPS) on a VE using Debian.
1. Create the VE and do your initial setup.
2. apt-get cupsys cupsys-bsd foomatic-db cupsomatic-ppd (etc)
3. Return to the HN and do the following:
vzctl set <veid> --devnodes lp0:rw
4. If you configured parport, etc, as modules, you'll have to do the following:
vim /etc/modules
parport
parport_pc
lp
5. Return to the VE and configure your printer in CUPS.
Pages in category "HOWTO"
The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total.
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B
- Backup a running container over the network with ezvzdump
- Backup of a running container with vzdump
- Bare Metal Installer
- Basic operations in OpenVZ environment
- Basic operations in OpenVZ environment/en
- Basic operations in OpenVZ environment/ru
- Bind mounts
- Bonding
- Building external kernel modules
- Building LKM against OpenVZ kernel from RPM
C
D
I
- I/O limits
- I/O priorities
- Install kernel from RPM on Debian 6.0
- Install kernel from RPM on Ubuntu 10.04
- Install yum
- Installation on Debian 7
- Installation on Debian 8
- Installation on Debian 9
- Installation on Debian/old
- Installation on ubuntu gutsy server
- Installing Trixbox 2.0 in CentOS VE
- Installing vnc server on Fedora
- IPsec
- IPv6
K
L
M
O
P
Q
S
U
- UBC parameter units
- Ubuntu Gutsy template creation
- Ubuntu Hardy template creation
- Ubuntu Lucid template creation
- Ubuntu template
- Ubuntu Trusty template creation
- Ubuntu without templates
- Update issues
- USB Printing in VE
- Using NAT for container with private IPs
- Using private IPs for Hardware Nodes
- Using real network device
- Using veth and brctl for protecting HN and saving IP addresses
- Using Virtuozzo in the Amazon EC2
- Using Virtuozzo in the Microsoft Azure
- Using vzpkg and vzyum on x86 64