Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Restarting
the
Supervisor
After
it
has
been
Shut
Do
wn
Use
the
pdstartsuv
command
to
restart
a
sup ervisor
that
has
b een
sh
ut
do
wn.
The
HPDPS
prin
t
database
stores
p ermanen
t
information
ab out
the
sup ervisor
and
the
ob
jects
it
con
tains
in
les
lo
cated
in
the
directory
/var/opt/pd
.
Y
ou
m
ust
b e
logged
on
to
the
system
on
whic
h
the
sup ervisor
runs
to
start
the
sup ervisor.
Y
ou
can
log
on
to
the
system
directly
or
through
the
HP-UX
rlogin
command.
T
o
restart
the
sup ervisor
Super1 ,
en
ter:
pdstartsuv
Super1
HPDPS
displays
status
information
and
issues
a
message
when
it
has
successfully
started
the
sup ervisor.
When
y
ou
restart
a
sup ervisor,
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
it
con
tains
will
return
to
the
state
that
they
w
ere
in
when
the
sup ervisor
w
as
sh
ut
do
wn.
If
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
w
ere
enabled,
they
will
b e
enabled
when
y
ou
restart
the
sup ervisor.
If
y
ou
disabled
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
b efore
y
ou
sh
ut
do
wn
the
sup ervisor,
they
will
b e
disabled
when
y
ou
restart
the
sup ervisor.
Deleting
the
Supervisor
The
ph
ysical
prin
ters
con
tained
in
the
sup ervisor
cannot
b e
pro cessing
jobs.
Y
ou
m
ust
allo w
the
jobs
to
prin
t
or
explicitly
delete
the
jobs
using
the
pdrm ,
pddelete ,
or
pdclean
commands.
Deleting
a
sup ervisor
p ermanen
tly
deletes
all
of
the
ob
jects
it
con
tains,
suc
h
as
ph
ysical
prin
ters,
from
the
HPDPS
system.
Y
ou
can
create
arc
hiv
e
les
for
the
sup ervisor
and
its
ob
jects
b efore
y
ou
delete
the
sup ervisor.
T
o
delete
the
sup ervisor
Super1 ,
en
ter:
pddelete
-c
server
Super1
Managing
Supervisors
and
Physical
Printers
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