Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Y
ou
will
receiv
e
notication
messages
if
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
handling
the
job
needs
attention.
Notes:
The
-w
ag
of
the
pdshutdown
command
determines
the
manner
in
whic
h
the
sp o oler
sh
uts
do
wn.
The
default
option
for
this
ag
is
after-current ,
sp ecifying
that
the
sp o oler
sh
uts
do
wn
immediately
,
ev
en
if
there
are
jobs
in
the
queues
con
tained
in
the
sp o oler.
Therefore,
the
command
y
ou
en
tered
in
this
example
is
equiv
alen
t
to
the
command:
pdshutdown
-w
after-current
Spool1:
Also,
the
now
option
for
the
-w
ag
w
orks
the
same
as
after-current .
The
following
command
also
has
the
same
results:
pdshutdown
-w
now
Spool1:
The
after-current
and
now
options
w
ork
dieren
tly
for
HPDPS
sup ervisors.
See
\Sh
utting
Down
the
Sup ervisor
Immediately"
in
Chapter
10
for
further
information.
Shutting
Do
wn
the
Spooler
after
All
Jobs
Ha
v
e
Printed
Use
-w
after-all
with
the
pdshutdown
command
to
sh
ut
do
wn
the
sp o oler
after
all
of
the
jobs
in
the
queues
con
tained
in
the
sp o oler
ha
v
e
b een
sc
heduled
to
ph
ysical
prin
ters
and
prin
ted.
Using
the
after-all
option
pro
vides
y
ou
with
more
con
trol
of
the
jobs
when
y
ou
sh
ut
do
wn
the
sp o oler.
Use
the
follo
wing
command
to
sh
ut
do
wn
the
sp o oler
Spool1
after
all
jobs
ha
v
e
prin
ted.
The
command
also
includes
a
message
describing
the
reason
for
sh
utting
do
wn
the
sp o oler.
pdshutdown
-m
"Shutting
down
spooler
Spool1
for
\
host
maintenance."
-w
after-all
Spool1:
The
v
alue
of
the
non-settable
server-state
sp o oler
attribute
c
hanges
to
terminating
and
all
of
the
p ending
jobs
in
the
queues
con
tained
in
the
sp o oler
are
sc
heduled
and
sen
t
to
ph
ysical
prin
ters.
The
logical
prin
ters
con
tained
in
the
sp o oler
no
longer
accept
jobs,
but
the
sp o oler
con
tinues
to
accept
commands.
Managing
the
Spooler,
Logical
Printers,
and
Queues
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