Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
T
able
7-2.
Ev
ent
Classes
(continued)
Ev
en
t
Class
Individual
Ev
en
ts
Description
class-w
arning
close-to-discard-time
prin
ter-needs-administrator
job-cannot-b
e-sc
heduled
prin
ter-needs-atten
tion
job-mo
died
prin
ter-needs-op erator
job-paused
prin
ter-sh
utdo
wn-job-
requeued
job-requeued
prin
ter-timed-out
job-timed-out
prin
ter-unregistered
ob
ject-cleaned
queue-bac
klogged
ob
ject-mo died
resource-needs-atten
tion
ob
ject-paused
resource-needs-operator
other-w
arning
serv
er-sh
utdo
wn-started
prin
ter-disabled
unable-to-register
prin
ter-function-una
v
ailable
A
w
arning
ev
en
t
o ccurs
whenev
er
a
condition
arises
whic
h
aects
pro cessing.
Generally
,
a
w
arning
ev
en
t
signals
a
condition
that
do es
not
prev
en
t
completion
of
the
pro cessing,
but
might
indicate
that
some
action
is
required
on
the
part
of
the
op erator
or
user.
Understanding
Default
Notification
By
default,
the
p erson
who
creates
an
ob
ject,
suc
h
as
a
serv
er,
receiv
es
the
notication
messages
for
that
ob
ject.
The
notication
messages
for
the
default
ev
en
ts
pro
vide
information
on
topics
suc
h
as
status
conditions,
error
conditions,
or
conguration
c
hanges.
Some
of
these
ev
en
ts
require
in
terv
en
tion
b
y
the
p erson
managing
the
ob
ject,
suc
h
as
when
a
prin
ter
device
requires
attention
for
a
pap er
jam.
Determining
ho
w
m
uc
h
notication
administrators,
op erators,
and
users
require
will
take
some
planning
and,
as
y
ou
familiarize
y
ourself
with
HPDPS,
y
ou
will
disco
v
er
when
more
or
less
notication
is
needed.
Y
ou
can
start
b
y
using
the
defaults
pro
vided
b
y
HPDPS
to
see
ho
w
m
uc
h
information
HPDPS
generates.
The
default
ev
en
ts
set
for
eac
h
ob
ject
are
as
follows:
Using
Notification
7-29