Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
SAM
makes
it
easy
to
see
the
status
of
y
our
en
tire
distributed
prin
t
en
vironmen
t.
SAM
understands
the
relationships
b et
w
een
ob
jects,
suc
h
as
logical
and
ph
ysical
prin
ters
assigned
to
a
queue,
and
pro
vides
mec
hanisms
that
make
it
easy
for
y
ou
to
see
these
relationships.
Also,
SAM
pro
vides
the
abilit
y
to
represen
t
all
ob
jects
as
icons,
with
bac
kground
colors
used
to
highlight
ob
jects
that
are
not
in
a
\ready"
condition.
SAM
supp orts
all
of
the
tasks
for
managing
sp o olers,
sup ervisors,
logical
prin
ters,
ph
ysical
prin
ters
and
prin
t
queues.
These
tasks
include
adding,
mo
difying,
removing,
enabling,
disabling,
pausing,
resuming
and
removing
all
jobs.
SAM
supp orts
the
most
common
tasks
for
managing
jobs,
including
pausing,
resuming,
resubmiting,
promoting
and
removing.
SAM
pro
vides
extensiv
e,
con
text-sensitive
online
help.
This
help
pro
vides
information
ab out
ho
w
to
manage
HPDPS
using
SAM
and
includes
sev
eral
tutorials
that
explain
HPDPS
concepts.
There
are
a
few
things
that
SAM
do es
not
curren
tly
do.
They
include:
SAM
do es
not
pro
vide
an
y
supp ort
for
managing
initial
v
alue
ob
jects,
HPDPS
logs
or
notication
proles.
Use
the
command
line
in
terface
to
manage
these
ob
jects.
SAM
is
not
a
true
monitoring
to
ol.
SAM
do es
sho
w
y
ou
the
curren
t
status
of
y
our
distributed
prin
t
en
vironmen
t,
but
the
data
SAM
has
do es
not
get
up dated
automatically
when
ev
en
ts
o ccur
in
the
prin
t
en
vironmen
t.
T
o
use
SAM,
SAM
m
ust
b e
installed
on
y
our
system.
If
y
ou
did
not
originally
install
SAM
and
w
an
t
to
use
it,
refer
to
Managing
HP-UX
Softwar
e
with
SD-UX
.
Before
starting
SAM,
make
sure
the
en
vironmen
t
v
ariable
LANG
is
set
to
C .
See
sam
(1M)
for
details.
T
o
start
SAM,
en
ter:
sam
Introducing
HP
Distributed
Service
1-17