Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
T
able
11-2.
Job
Control
and
Scheduling
A
ttributes
A
ttribute
Description
The
following
attributes
determine
when
HPDPS
sc
hedules
jobs.
job-hold
Sp ecies
whether
the
job
can
b e
sc
heduled
for
prin
ting.
This
attribute
can
ha
v
e
one
of
t
w
o
v
alues:
yes
or
no .
If
the
v
alue
for
this
attribute
is
yes ,
the
job
state
is
held .
A
job
can
b e
in
the
held
state
for
reasons
other
than
this
attribute
b eing
set
to
yes .
job-print-after
Sp ecies
the
calendar
date
and
time
after
whic
h
the
job
can
sc
heduled.
If
a
v
alue
is
sp ecied
for
this
attribute,
the
job
remains
in
the
queue
in
the
held
state
un
til
the
time
sp ecied
b
y
the
attribute.
HPDPS
then
sc
hedules
the
job
(unless
it
is
held
for
other
reasons).
job-discard-time
Sp ecies
the
calendar
date
and
time
at
whic
h
the
job
will
b e
discarded,
whether
or
not
it
has
prin
ted.
If
the
job
is
retained
in
the
sp o oler,
the
job
will
b e
discarded
at
the
sp ecied
time
ev
en
if
the
reten
tion
p erio d
has
not
expired.
job-retention-period
Sp ecies
the
amount
of
time
follo
wing
job
completion
that
the
job
is
retained
in
the
sp o oler
b efore
it
is
discarded.
After
HPDPS
pro cesses
the
job,
the
job
is
con
tained
in
the
sp o oler
in
the
retained
state.
If
this
attribute
has
a
v
alue,
it
must
b e
set
to
zero
b efore
the
job
can
b e
deleted
with
either
the
pdrm
or
pddelete
commands.
The
following
attributes
aect
when
HPDPS
sc
hedules
p ending
jobs.
intervening-jobs
Sp ecies
the
n
um
b er
of
jobs
in
the
queue
ahead
of
this
job.
The
v
alue
of
this
attribute
is
zero
if
the
job
is
pro cessing;
the
attribute
has
no
v
alue
for
jobs
in
the
retained
and
timed-out
states.
job-priority
Sp ecies
a
n
um
b er
represen
ting
the
sc
heduling
priority
for
the
job.
Queues
that
use
the
priority-based
sc
heduling
metho d
use
the
v
alue
of
this
attribute.
Users
can
assign
a
v
alue
up
to
50 ,
whic
h
is
the
default,
and
administrators
can
assign
a
v
alue
up
to
100 .
A
higher
v
alue
signies
a
higher
priority
.
Managing
Jobs
and
Supporting
Users
11-7