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3PyKota - Print Quota for CUPS
4
5(c) 2003 Jerome Alet <alet@librelogiciel.com>
6This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
10
11This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
19
20====================================================================
21
22READ SPECIAL LICENSING AND REDISTRBUTION TERMS IN THE FILE 'LICENSE'
23
24====================================================================
25
26PyKota is a complete Print Quota system for the Common Unix Printing
27System (aka CUPS), which works by directly querying the printers
28for the number of pages they have printed.
29
30Actual working features :
31
32        - Per printer user quotas.
33       
34        - Automated email warning of users above quota to the
35          user himself and to the print quota administrator.
36       
37        - CUPS filter for quota accounting : pykota
38       
39        - Command line print quota editor : edpykota
40       
41        - Command line print quota report generator : repykota
42       
43        - Command line print quota automated warning sender : warnpykota
44       
45        - Command line tools mimic the disk quota utilities for
46          easier mastering.
47       
48        - Centralized storage of quotas : you can manage quotas for
49          different printers on different print servers and store them all
50          on the same quota storage server.
51          WARNING : actually all your printers must have an unique name,
52                    but this may change in a future version.
53                   
54        - SNMP querying of any networked SNMP-enabled printer.
55       
56        - External command querying of any printer : you can use
57          you own querying command, e.g. to query a printer via
58          the serial port, sending it a special PJL job and
59          reading the result. See the example scripts in the
60          "untested" directory and try to adapt them to your
61          configuration.
62       
63        - Special scripts included for a seamless integration of
64          PyKota on Debian machines.
65         
66        - Complete job history is saved. This will allow more
67          complex reports in the future.
68         
69All the command line tools accept the -h | --help command line option
70which prints all the available options and show usage examples.
71       
72Planned features are described in the TODO file.
73
74Actually only the lazy quota method is implemented. What do I call
75lazy method ?
76
77  The lazy method consists in querying the printer (actually via SNMP)
78  for its total pages counter, just before the beginning of a job, and
79  use this to modify the *preceding* user's quota. So you're
80  always late of one print job, but this is generally ok, especially
81  because a check is also done to see if the current user is allowed
82  or not to print.
83 
84  Problem may theorically arise in batches of successive print jobs by
85  different users when there's no sleep time between two jobs : the
86  used pages may theorically be attributed to an incorrect user in the
87  case that the printer is asked for its page counter at the beginning
88  of a new job and before the end of the previous job. This depends on
89  the printer speed and time between jobs, but so far I've not seen
90  any problem with moderately used printers. This also depends on CUPS
91  internal behavior : if CUPS doesn't begin to send a job to a printer
92  before the previous one is completely printed, then there's no
93  problem.
94 
95  Other querying methods which won't suffer from this possible
96  problem, but probably from other ones ;-) will be implemented in the
97  future.
98 
99PyKota is known to work fine with HP Laserjet 2100 and 2200   
100networked printers, and should work with any SNMP-enabled
101network printer capable of outputing its lifetime printed pages
102number.
103
104If your printers don't support SNMP, then making them work with
105PyKota is up to you. Some sample scripts which can query non-SNMP
106printers for their lifetime page counter are included in the
107./untested directory. You'll have to test and adapt them though, and
108define them as external requesters in the PyKota configuration file.
109
110============================================================
111
112INSTALLATION:
113=============
114
115WARNING :
116=========
117
118  If you run a PyKota version lower than 1.01, you definitely have to
119  upgrade you Quota Storage Database. Please read the documentation
120  included in the initscripts subdirectory first !
121 
122Prerequisite :
123--------------
124   
125  You need to have the following tools installed on the CUPS Server :
126 
127    - CUPS
128    - Python v2.1 or above
129    - eGenix' mxDateTime Python extension
130    - PostgreSQL's PygreSQL Python extension and the PostgreSQL client
131      libraries.
132    - SNMP tools (specifically the snmpget command)
133   
134  You need to have the following tools installed on the Quota Storage 
135  Server :
136 
137    - PostgreSQL
138   
139  PygreSQL and the PostgreSQL client libraries's versions on the CUPS
140  Server must match the PostgreSQL version used on the Quota Storage
141  Server.
142 
143  This list of prerequisite software may change in the future, when
144  PyKota will support more functionnalities you will be given
145  alternatives.
146 
147  Of course the CUPS Server and the Quota Storage Server can be the
148  very same machine if you've got a tiny network, or you can have
149  multiple CUPS Servers all storing their quotas on the same Quota
150  Storage Server if you've got a bigger network.
151 
152Then :   
153------
154 
155Download the latest PyKota version from the CVS tree on :
156
157    http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/pykota
158
159Just type :
160
161    python setup.py install
162
163You may need to be logged in with sufficient privileges (e.g. root)
164
165The installation script will now automatically check if some software
166is missing and ask you if you still want to proceed with the
167installation or abort it completely.
168
169Go to the initscripts subdirectory of PyKota's sources, and choose
170the appropriate storage backend for your configuration. Read
171the associated README file and execute the initialization script
172to create an empty PyKota Storage. Upgrade scripts may be
173provided as well.
174
175Copy the conf/pykota.conf.sample sample configuration file to
176/etc/pykota.conf, and adapt this file to your own needs and
177configuration.
178
179Modify the PPD files for each printer on which you want to manage
180print quotas, for example /etc/cups/ppd/lp.ppd :
181
182--- Add the line below exactly as-is somewhere near the top ---
183*cupsFilter:  "application/vnd.cups-postscript 0 /usr/bin/pykota"
184--- Add the line above exactly as-is somewhere near the top  ---
185
186Modify the path to the pykota executable if needed, unfortunately
187you have to supply the correct absolute path here due to CUPS
188internals, or put the pykota executable into /usr/lib/cups/filter
189instead of into /usr/bin.
190
191Do this for each ppd file present in this directory if you want
192to enable quota on every printer.
193         
194WARNING : In the case you've got a non-postscript printer, chances
195          are that the *cupsFilter is already filled-in and points
196          to cupsomatic or such a print filter. In this case please
197          check if you can switch your printer to PostScript mode
198          or if there's a way to make it accept PostScript jobs.
199          If yes then ensure that your workstations uses a PostScript
200          printer driver, and replace the *cupsFilter line with the
201          one pointing to the pykota filter. This should work, but
202          is currently untested.
203          If your printer really needs the original *cupsFilter line
204          then you may not be able to use PyKota easily for now.
205
206Add printers and users to the quota system and set their quota values :
207
208    $ edpykota --add -P printer -S softlimit -H hardlimit user1 ... userN
209       
210    launching edpykota without any argument or with the --help
211    command line option will show you all the possibilities.
212
213Restart CUPS, for example under Debian GNU/Linux systems :         
214
215    $ /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
216       
217Your users now should be able to print but not exceed their
218printing quota.
219
220To see printer command usage, you can use :
221
222    $ repykota --printer lp
223   
224or :
225
226    $ repykota
227   
228    which will print quota usage for all users on all printers,
229    along with totals.
230   
231WARNING : as of today, 2003-02-06, group quotas are not
232implemented.
233
234SECURITY : You should ensure that only the print quota administrator
235           can run the warnpykota command, but this is actually not
236           enforced in the program. Any user able to launch warnpykota
237           could flood over-quota users' email boxes.
238           
239           You should ensure that only the print quota administrator
240           can run the edpykota command, but this is actually not
241           enforced in the program. Otherwise, any user could modify
242           his/her or other people's print quota.
243         
244           launching : chmod 750 /usr/bin/warnpykota /usr/bin/edpykota
245           should make you reasonably safe.
246           
247============================================================
248
249Please e-mail bugs to: alet@librelogiciel.com (Jerome Alet)
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