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If you use HP UPD 5.3 or later, you can use the /s option to install on the virtual node. (HP recommends running
this command from the active node.) Use the following steps:
a. Log into the active node of the cluster. You can log in while at the machine or remotely.
b. Run INSTALL.EXE using the /s option with the following syntax:
install /s"\\VirtualServerName"
NOTE: There are no spaces between “\\” and “VirtualServerName”.
NOTE: If prompted to use Existing Driver, select Replace Driver.
Alternative install with printer automatic configuration disabled
If the HP UPD cannot be installed on every physical node in your cluster, you can follow the steps below to disable
Printer automatic configuration when installing the HP UPD.
See Disable Printer Automatic Configuration in chapter 7. These steps assume that you will be using the HP DCU
utility to disable the printer automatic configuration. Save the configuration file as .CFM to retain the digital signature
driver files.
Use the HP DCU (Driver Configuration Utility) tool to disable the printer automatic configuration setting and preset
other default settings as needed. Once the .CFM file has been created, it resides in the HP UPD driver folder where
the files are located. Copy this .CFM file to the virtual server w32x86\3 folder before installing printer queues using HP
UPD.
NOTE: Beginning with HP UPD v5.2.5, you can use the /gcfm option when installing from the command line using
INSTALL.EXE and the .CFM file, which was created with the HP DCU.
Use the following steps to copy the .CFM file to the proper folder prior to creating printer queues on the virtual server.
1. Browse to the print$ share of the virtual server. Enter \\virtualserver\print$ to access the Printers folder
for the Physical node that is hosting the virtual server. You will see a few folders representing both the printing
environment for the Physical Node as well as the GUID folder which represents the virtual server printing
environment. The print$ folder will appear with the following folders:
\BIDI
\color
\e7776de2-fbd9-4644-9jdt-0jsy —Virtual Server printing folder
\w32x86–Physical node printing folder (\x64 for 64-bit)
2. Browse to the folder with the long GUID as the file name. Your GUID name will be different. This is the print
environment for the virtual server.
3. Browse to the \Drivers\w32x86\3 directory of the GUID folder
4. Copy the .CFM file previously created by the HP DCU utility here.
5. Use the Microsoft recommended method to create printers using the Add Printer Wizard.
NOTE: For more information, see the white paper Using Printer Drivers in Microsoft Cluster Environments available at
www.hp.com/go/upd.
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