Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
in
the
queue.
A
queue
bac
klog
is
minor
if
the
bac
klog
v
alue
is
not
m
uc
h
greater
than
the
upp er
bac
klog
b oundary
.
P
erhaps
one
or
t
w
o
large
jobs
w
ere
submitted
or
jobs
w
ere
submitted
that
requested
prin
ting
after
a
certain
time
later
in
the
da
y;
after
HPDPS
pro cesses
these
jobs,
the
degree
of
the
queue
bac
klog
will
decrease
automatically
.
Chec
k
for
jobs
that
are
held.
See
\Deleting
a
Queue
that
Con
tains
Held
or
P
aused
Jobs"
for
further
information
on
determining
wh
y
jobs
are
held
and
the
tasks
y
ou
can
p erform
for
held
jobs.
Resubmit
one
or
more
of
the
jobs
in
the
queue
to
a
dieren
t
queue
that
sends
output
to
dieren
t
ph
ysical
prin
ters
If
the
bac
klog
is
mo
derate,
y
ou
might
w
an
t
to
resubmit
one
or
more
jobs
to
another
queue
that
is
asso
ciated
with
a
dieren
t
ph
ysical
prin
ter
or
set
of
ph
ysical
prin
ters.
This
will
reduce
the
amoun
t
of
time
that
the
users
who
sen
t
the
jobs
y
ou
resubmit
w
ait
for
their
prin
ted
output.
Refer
to
the
pro cedure
in
\Resubmitting
Jobs
to
Dierent
Logical
Printers".
Note:
If
y
ou
resubmit
the
jobs,
y
ou
ha
v
e
to
b e
sure
that
the
users
will
b e
able
to
nd
the
prin
ted
output
or
that
the
output
can
b e
deliv
ered
to
them.
The
user
will
still
receiv
e
a
notication
message
regarding
whic
h
ph
ysical
prin
ter
prin
ted
the
job,
but
the
user
might
not
b e
a
w
are
of
the
lo
cation
of
the
prin
ter
device.
Promote
or
increase
the
priorit y
of
sp ecic
jobs
in
the
queue
If
the
queue
is
bac
klogged
and
y
ou
ha
v
e
sp ecic
users
who
need
their
jobs
more
quic
kly
than
other
users
with
jobs
w
aiting
in
the
queue,
y
ou
can
promote
or
increase
the
priority
of
sp ecic
jobs.
Promoting
a
job
or
increasing
the
priority
of
a
job
so
that
it
has
a
higher
priority
than
other
jobs
in
queue
causes
HPDPS
to
pro cess
that
job
next.
See
\Increasing
the
Priorit
y
of
a
User
Job"
in
Chapter
11
and
\Promoting
a
User
Job"
in
Chapter
11
for
the
pro cedures.
Change
y
our
conguration
to
improv
e
eciency
If
most
of
the
jobs
sen
t
to
the
queue
are
small
and
the
queue
bac
klog
is
consisten
tly
caused
b
y
the
addition
of
a
few
large
jobs,
y
ou
might
w
an
t
to
limit
the
size
of
jobs
accepted
b
y
the
logical
prin
ter
or
prin
ters
that
send
output
to
the
queue.
Y
ou
use
the
job-size-range-supported
logical
prin
ter
attribute
to
con
trol
the
size
of
jobs
accepted.
Y
ou
could
then
set
up
a
9-28
Managing
the
Spooler,
Logical
Printers,
and
Queues