Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
the
job
state
to
timed-out
and
the
job
remains
in
the
sp o oler.
Y
ou
will
receiv
e
a
notication
message
when
a
job
times
out
if
y
ou
sp ecify
the
job-timed-out
ev
en
t
in
the
notication
prole
for
the
sp o oler.
Note:
Timed-out
jobs
require
in
terv
en
tion
from
either
y
ou
or
the
user
b ecause
the
sp o oler
is
not
able
to
determine
what
has
happ ened
to
the
job.
Dep ending
on
whether
the
job
prin
ted,
either
use
the
pdrm
command
to
remov
e
the
job
from
the
sp o oler
or
resubmit
the
job
with
the
pdresubmit
command.
T
o
sp ecify
15
min
utes
as
the
amoun
t
of
time
that
a
sp o oler
w
aits
after
losing
comm
unication
with
a
sup ervisor
b efore
it
c
hanges
the
state
of
a
job
to
timed-out ,
en
ter:
pdset
-c
server
-x
"printer-register-threshold=15"
Spool1
About
Serv
er
Communications
Understanding
the
basics
of
comm
unications
b et
w
een
the
HPDPS
sp o oler
and
sup ervisor
and
the
comm
unications
b
y
the
ob
jects
con
tained
in
the
serv
ers
will
help
y
ou
understand
more
ab out
the
comm
unication
pro cess.
The
following
information
describ es
the
dieren
t
t
yp es
of
comm
unications
that
o ccur.
1.
Using
the
DCE
or
Basic
En
vironmen
t
namespace,
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
uses
the
v
alue
y
ou
supply
for
the
associated-queue
attribute
to
determine
the
sp o oler
con
taining
the
queue.
2.
The
next
step
dep ends
on
whether
the
sp o oler
is
running.
a.
If
the
sp o oler
is
running,
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
registers
with
the
sp o oler
and
HPDPS
sets
the
v
alue
of
the
registered-with-spooler
ph
ysical
prin
ter
attribute
to
true .
b.
If
the
sp o oler
is
not
running,
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
con
tinues
trying
to
register
with
the
sp o oler
at
the
in
terv
al
sp ecied
b
y
its
printer-register-threshold
attribute.
3.
After
y
ou
ha
v
e
created
and
congured
all
HPDPS
ob
jects
and
HPDPS
is
ready
for
use,
comm
unications
o ccur
as
follows:
a.
The
sup ervisor
p erio
dically
signals
the
sp o oler
to
v
erify
serv
er
comm
unications,
and
signals
when
jobs
complete.
9-34
Managing
the
Spooler,
Logical
Printers,
and
Queues