HP UPD - System Administrator's Guide HP UPD 5.6.5

Table 5-1 Command options (continued)
Command option Definition Description
/qcomname”name”
Specifies a queue-specific SNMP
community name
/gcomname”name”
Specifies a system-global SNMP
community name
/m
Provides the ability to specify the driver
version name allowing multiple versions
of HP UPD to be installed onto one
system. This command option is only
available in traditional mode.
The /sm is required when /m is used.
Cannot be used with /sm\server\printer.
The /n is optional.
Syntax example
/m"HP Universal Printing PCL
5 (v5.0)" /sm10.1.3.2
If a syntax error exists in the command line
switch, installation proceeds without
implementing the /m version-specific
installation of the HP UPD.
NOTE: HP UPD v5.2.6 and earlier require
that the full name and version are provided
with the /m switch, as in the above syntax
example (“HP Universal Printing PCL 5
(v5.0)”). HP UPD v5.3 and forward does not
require the full name or version when using
the /m switch.
/s
Provides the ability to specify the virtual
node for cluster installation. Available
with HP UPD v5.3 forward.
Install the HP UPD from one of the cluster
nodes on the virtual node. (HP
recommends running this command from
the active node.) Syntax example:
install /s"\
\VirtualServerName"
NOTE: There is no space between “\\”
and “VirtualServerName”.
Table 5-2 Command options for policy management
Command option Description
/policy“MPA server name” Enables HP MPA policy checking on a per user basis using current policy settings
(default is to use managed-print). Using the /gpolicy”MPA server name” command
line option specifies the HP MPA Policy for all users of a system.
/empa
Enables HP MPA policy checking for current user using current policy settings
(default is to use managed-print). Using the /policy”your_mpa_server” command
line option is the equivalent of enabling HP MPA policy checking and forcing the
HP MPA server to query the http server “your_mpa_server”.
/gempa
Enables HP MPA policy checking for all users using current policy settings (default
is to use managed-print). Using the /policy”your_mpa_server” command line
option is the equivalent of enabling HP MPA policy checking and forcing the HP MPA
server to query the http server “your_mpa_server”.
/dmpa
Disables HP MPA policy checking for current user.
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