OES2 Linux iPrint on VMWare

I am looking for pepole that are running OES2 or OES1 Linux iPrint on VMWare and if you have ANY iPrint issues and what they might be.
Thanks

I am in the process of migrating iprint from a NW6sp6 server to a OES2-L server running on esx 3.x. The OES2-L server is running the i manager, driver store, and manager. It has a copy of the partition that contains the print objects. It services about 250 printers. I used SCMT to migrate the objects.
I did have some problems after the migration. All the printers seemed to have migrated OK but after I made the DNS change to get the users printing through the new server, I started seeing stability issues with the manager and corruption of the gateway load strings of the printer objects. I had not checked the gateway load strings after the migration and for the first few days when I was seeing problems I thought that a few of the printers had not migrated properly. Finally after I had a problem with one of the printers twice I came to the conclusion that it was not a migration issue. I after fighting it for a few days I migrated the users back to the old server by changing the DNS.
TID (3006957) talks about ipsmd stability issues with the RPM dated April 22, 2008. That was the rpm I was using. I deleted all of the migrated print objects, and the migrated manager. I then upgraded to the newer RPM listed in the TID after I got it from Novell. I then remigrated the manager and all of the printers and am monitoring to see if the corruption reoccurs. At this point I am suspecting that it is. Note the � at the end of the gateway load string. iprintgw PORT=LPR HOSTADDRESS=10.70.4.50 PRINTERNAME=PASSTHROUGH� That shows up if I look at the properties of the printer object or if I look at the printer agent list on the Manager. It is not showing up in the load string if I run a report from the manager health monitor. I'm not sure if is is supposed to be there or not. I'm not seeing the partial or missing load strings I was before. The stability problems I had where the manager would just crash didn't show up over night or over the weekend so I think it occurs when the server is under load.
Other than scrapping OES2-L and loading a NW6.5sp7 server and migrating to it I'm not sure what the fix might me at this point.

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    hs_err_pid9957.log:f7da1000-f7da3000 rwxp 00006000 08:01 422025 /emul/ia32-linux/lib/libnss_compat-2.3.6.so
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