Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Cancelling
Jobs
and
Shutting
Do
wn
the
Supervisor
Use
-w
now
with
the
pdshutdown
command
to
cancel
and
requeue,
if
p ossible,
all
jobs
sc
heduled
to
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
of
the
sup ervisor
and
to
sh
ut
do
wn
the
sup ervisor.
If
the
sp o oler
that
sen
t
jobs
to
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
of
this
sup ervisor
supplies
jobs
to
ph
ysical
prin
ters
con
tained
in
other
sup ervisors,
the
sp o oler
will
resc
hedule
the
cancelled
jobs
if
p ossible.
T
o
sh
ut
do
wn
the
sup ervisor
Super1 ,
cancelling
all
jobs
sc
heduled
to
its
ph
ysical
prin
ters
and
requeuing
them
to
the
sp o oler,
en
ter:
pdshutdown
-w
now
Super1
Shutting
Do
wn
the
Supervisor
when
the
HPDPS
Client
is
not
Running
Use
the
HP-UX
kill
command
to
sh
ut
do
wn
an
HPDPS
sup ervisor
when
the
HPDPS
clien
t
daemon
is
not
running.
If
the
HPDPS
clien
t
is
not
running,
y
ou
cannot
use
the
HPDPS
pdshutdown
command
to
sh
ut
do
wn
a
sup ervisor.
Use
the
follo wing
pro cedure
to
sh
ut
do
wn
the
sup ervisor
Super .
1.
T
o
display
information
ab out
the
sup ervisor
pro cess,
including
its
pro cess
iden
tier,
en
ter:
ps
-ef
|
grep
Super1
HP-UX
displays
information
similar
to
the
follo
wing:
root
22359
1
0
13:59:56
-
0:05
supervisor
Super1
root
46789
52611
0
15:26:41
-
0:05
grep
supervisor
The
n
um
b er
22359
is
the
pro cess
iden
tier
for
the
sup ervisor.
2.
T
o
stop
the
sup ervisor
pro cess,
use
the
HP-UX
kill
command
with
the
pro cess
iden
tier
for
the
sup ervisor.
F
or
example:
kill
22359
HPDPS
issues
a
notication
message
when
the
sup ervisor
has
b een
successfully
sh
ut
do
wn.
10-28
Managing
Supervisors
and
Physical
Printers