Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
F
or
example,
en
ter:
pdls
-c
printer
-r
associated-queue
LogPrt1
2.
Use
the
pdls
command
to
see
if
the
sup ervisors
con
taining
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
asso
ciated
with
that
queue
are
running.
F
or
example,
if
sup ervisor
Super1
con
tains
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
asso
ciated
with
the
queue,
en
ter:
pdls
-c
server
Super1
3.
If
the
sup ervisor
is
not
running,
use
the
pdstartsuv
command
to
start
the
sup ervisor.
4.
If
the
sup ervisor's
state
is
ready
,
use
the
pdls
command
to
see
if
its
ph
ysical
prin
ters
are
asso
ciated
with
the
queue
and
are
registered
with
its
sp o oler.
F
or
example,
en
ter:
pdls
-c
printer
-r
associated-queue,registered-with-spooler
\
Super1:
In
the
pdls
resp onse,
lo
ok
for
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
that
should
b e
asso
ciated
with
the
queue.
Chec
k
that
the
associated-queue
v
alue
is
sp elled
correctly
.
If
the
asso
ciated
queue
is
correct,
but
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
is
not
registered
with
the
sp o oler,
HPDPS
might
b e
attempting
to
register
the
prin
ter
with
the
sp o oler.
Use
the
pddisable
command
and
the
pdenable
command
to
force
HPDPS
to
register
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
There
Is
a
Problem
with
the
A
ttributes
or
V
alues
the
User
Specified
Use
this
section
if
the
user
receiv
es
an
error
message
from
his
or
her
pdpr
command
regarding
an
attribute.
Here
are
three
suc
h
situations:
Suppose
the
user
sp ecied
an
attribute
Attribute1 ,
either
on
the
command
line
or
in
an
attributes
le,
and
the
user
receiv
ed
the
message:
pdpr:
5010-625
Cannot
recognize
attribute
Attribute1.
V
erify
the
sp elling
of
the
attribute
name
and
ha
v
e
the
user
try
the
command
again.
Refer
to
the
manpage
p
d
att
job
(5)
to
v
erify
the
attribute
name.
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Troubleshooting