Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Querying
for
Timed-Out
and
Retained
Jobs
in
the
Spooler
Use
the
-U ,
-r ,
and
-f
ags
with
the
pdls
command
to
query
timed-out
or
retained
jobs
in
a
sp ecic
sp o oler.
T
o
determine
whic
h
jobs
are
curren
tly
in
a
sp o oler
in
either
the
timed-out
or
retained
state,
en
ter:
pdls
-U
-r
brief,job-state-reasons
-s
column
\
-f
"current-job-state==retained
\
||
current-job-state==timed-out"
\
Spool2:
HPDPS
displays
information
similar
to
the
following:
Current
Inter
Printer
Printers
Job
ID
Name
State
Jobs
Requested
Assigned
Reasons
---
-----------
---------
---------
----
---------
--------
--------------------
10
Spool2:462900046
pallstart
retained
LogPrt5
PhyPrt3
completed
succesfully
14
Spool2:462900057
err.log
retained
LogPrt6
PhyPrt2
completed
succesfully
15
Spool2:462900075
cobby.txt
timed-out
LogPrt5
PhyPrt3
Note:
When
sp ecifying
a
job
with
HPDPS
administration
commands,
suc
h
as
pddelete ,
refer
to
the
job
b
y
the
global
job
iden
tier
that
is
sho
wn
in
the
ID
column.
P
ausing
a
Queue
P
ausing
a
queue
prev
en
ts
the
sp o oler
from
sc
heduling
jobs
in
the
queue
to
ph
ysical
prin
ters.
A
paused
queue,
ho
w
ev
er,
still
receiv
es
jobs
from
logical
prin
ters.
P
ausing
a
queue
do es
not
aect
the
state
of
jobs
in
the
queue;
jobs
can
still
b e
mo
died
with
the
pdmod
or
pdset
commands,
or
can
b e
aected
b
y
the
other
commands
that
apply
to
jobs.
Note:
T
o
help
clarify
the
dierence
b et
w
een
pausing
a
queue
and
disabling
a
queue,
remem
b er
the
follo
wing
rule.
P
ausing
an
y
HPDPS
ob
ject,
suc
h
as
a
queue,
prev
en
ts
output
fr
om
the
ob
ject.
Disabling
an
HPDPS
ob
ject
prev
en
ts
input
to
the
ob
ject.
T
o
pause
a
queue
or
queues,
en
ter
the
following
commands:
T
o
pause
the
queue
Queue1 ,
en
ter:
pdpause
-c
queue
Queue1
9-16
Managing
the
Spooler,
Logical
Printers,
and
Queues