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A- aborted-by-system
job state, job-state-reasons
- access
- providing
security, Providing Secured Access to Printer Devices
- acl_edit command, Restricting Access to a Printer Device, List the DCE Permissions Granted by an HPDPS Object
- adding
- attributes
for physical printers, Configuring Physical Printers
- customized
printer-model attribute, Adding A Customized printer-model Attribute
- logical
printers, Creating and Configuring Logical Printers
- physical
printers, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- spoolers, Creating and Configuring HPDPS Spoolers
- supervisors, Creating and Configuring Supervisors
- adding
values
- notification profile, Adding a Value to a Notification Profile
- adm_user, Logging On as HPDPS Administrator
- administrator
groups
- planning, Planning Administrator Groups
- administrators
- DCE
security, Determining Appropriate DCE Permissions for HPDPS User Groups
- any_other
value, Restricting Functions of a Printer Device
- removing permissions, Taking Away All Permissions That any_other and unauthenticated Have to an HPDPS Object
- architecture
of HPDPS, HPDPS Architecture
- archive
file
- creating for spoolers and spooler objects, Creating Archive Files for Spoolers, Queues, and Logical Printers
- creating for supervisors and supervisor
objects, Creating Archive Files for Supervisors and Supervisor Objects
- associated-queue
attribute, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers, Enabling a Logical Printer, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers
- attachment-type attribute, Supporting LP Spooler Users, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- attachment-types
- required
attributes, Creating a Physical Printer
- attribute file, Adding A Customized printer-model Attribute
- attribute
values
- finding printers supported by, Finding the Printers that Support the Job's Attribute Values
- setting with configuration files, Using Configuration Files to Set Attribute Values for Server Error Logs on Restart
- attributes
- changing
for server error log, Changing Server Error Log Attribute Values
- changing
or adding for physical printers, Configuring Physical Printers
- determining
for a physical printer, Determining Attributes of a Physical Printer
- initial
value objects, What Attributes Can You Specify for Initial Value Objects?
- modifying
for logical printers, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers, Modifying Logical Printer Attributes
- overview, What Are Objects and Attributes?
- per
attachment type, Creating a Physical Printer
- physical
printers, Physical Printer Selection Attributes
- problems
when user specifies, There Is a Problem with the Attributes or Values the User Specified
- querying
for jobs, Querying for the Status of Jobs
- querying
for queue attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Queue Attributes
- querying
for spooler attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Spooler Attributes
- querying
for supervisor attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Supervisor Attributes
- required
for physical printers, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- attributes
file
- example, Supervisor Notification Profile Example
- notification profile, Creating a Notification Profile Attributes File
- setting values for notification profile, Setting Notification Profile Values Using an Attributes File
- authorization
- for
logical printers, The User Is Not Authorized to Use the Logical Printer
- physical
printers, Determining Which Physical Printers Require Authorization
- authorize-jobs attribute, Supporting LP Spooler Users, Using DCE to Restrict Access with One Logical Printer, Using DCE to Restrict Access with Multiple Logical Printers, Restricting Functions of a Printer Device
- automatic start up, Automatically Starting HPDPS
B- backing
up HPDPS, Backup
- backlog
- determing
the cause, Determining the Cause of the Queue Backlog
- lower
boundary, About the Queue Lower Backlog Boundary
- managing
job-related queue backlogs, Managing Job-Related Queue Backlogs
- overview, Configuring the Queue Backlog Attributes
- responding
to, Responding to Queue Backlog
- upper
boundary, About the Queue Upper Backlog Boundary
- backlog
boundaries
- querying for, Querying for Queue Backlog Boundaries
- backlog processing, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing
- backlog
update interval
- overview, About the Queue Backlog Update Interval
- backlog-lower-bound
attribute, Configuring the Queue Backlog Attributes, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing
- backlog-update-interval attribute, Configuring the Queue Backlog Attributes
- backlog-upper-bound
attribute, Configuring the Queue Backlog Attributes, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing
- backlogged attribute, Querying for Backlogged Queues
- backlogged attributes, Responding to Queue Backlog
- backlogged
queues
- querying for, Querying for Backlogged Queues
- backslash
- use, Verifying That a Supervisor Is Running
- backups
- error
logs, How HPDPS Backs Up Server Error Logs
- balancing
- use
of printers, Balancing the Use of Printer Devices
- banner
page
- and results-profile, Specifying copy-count and job-copies
- Basic
Environment
- accessing from DCE Extended Environment, HPDPS Gateway Printer Considerations
- accessing with HPDPS Gateway Printer, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- automatic execution, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- logging
in, Logging On as HPDPS Administrator
- overview, The Basic Environment
- braces
- in
notification-profile attribute, Understanding the notification-profile Attribute
C- cancelled job state, About Current and Previous Job States
- cancelled-by-operator
job state, job-state-reasons
- cancelled-by-user
job state, job-state-reasons
- cancelling
- job
processing, Cancelling Processing Jobs
- jobs, Shutting Down the Supervisor Immediately, About Pausing and Cancelling Jobs
- cell
directory structure, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- cell_admin, Logging On as HPDPS Administrator
- changing
- attributes
for physical printers, Configuring Physical Printers
- scheduling
method, Specifying the Queue Scheduling Method
- checkpoint-taken
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- class-aborted event
class, Event Classes
- class-error event
class, Event Classes
- class-job-attention
event class, Event Classes
- class-job-default
event class, Event Classes
- class-job-problem
event class, Event Classes
- class-job-status
event class, Event Classes
- class-logical-printer-attention
event class, Event Classes
- class-logical-printer-configuration
event class, Event Classes
- class-logical-printer-default
event class, Event Classes
- class-logical-printer-status
event class, Event Classes
- class-physical-printer-attention, Planning Printer Operator Groups
- class-physical-printer-attention
event class, Event Classes
- class-physical-printer-configuration
event class, Event Classes
- class-physical-printer-default
event class, Event Classes
- class-physical-printer-status
event class, Event Classes
- class-queue-attention
event class, Event Classes
- class-queue-configuration
event class, Event Classes
- class-queue-default
event class, Event Classes
- class-queue-status
event class, Event Classes
- class-report event
class, Event Classes
- class-server-attention
event class, Event Classes
- class-server-configuration
event class, Event Classes
- class-server-default
event class, Event Classes
- class-server-status
event class, Event Classes
- class-state-changed
event class, Event Classes
- class-warning event
class, Event Classes
- client
daemon
- problems, Problems with the HPDPS Client Daemon
- verifying that it is running, Verifying That the HPDPS Client Daemon Is Running at the Command Line
- clients
- number
to install, Determining How Many Clients to Install
- overview, The Minimum HPDPS Configuration
- close-to-discard-time
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- command
line
- interface to HPDPS, Using the Command Line Interface
- communication
- servers
not listening, The Active Servers Are Not Listening for Requests
- communications
- server, About Server Communications
- completed-with-errors
job state, job-state-reasons
- completed-with-warnings
job state, job-state-reasons
- completion
of job, The User Received a "job-complete" Message, But Cannot Find a Printout
- completion-time
attribute, Determining When Retained Jobs Will Be Discarded, Job Status Attributes
- configuration
- DCE
components, Configuring DCE Components
- DCE
security, Configuring DCE Security
- logical, Planning Your Logical Configuration
- logical
printer considerations, Logical Printer Considerations
- minimum, The Minimum HPDPS Configuration, Installing HP Distributed Print Service
- physical
printer considerations, Physical Printer Considerations
- planning, Planning Overview
- queue
considerations, Queue Considerations
- setting
error log attribute values, Using Configuration Files to Set Attribute Values for Server Error Logs on Restart
- spooler
considerations, Spooler Considerations
- startup
file, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- supervisor
considerations, Supervisor Considerations
- configuration
models
- desktop, The Desktop Configuration Model
- funnel, The Funnel Configuration Model
- hourglass, The Hourglass Configuration Model
- printer pool, The Printer Pool Configuration Model
- selecting, Selecting Logical Configuration Models
- configuring
- error
log attribute values, Using Configuration Files to Set Attribute Values for Server Error Logs on Restart
- Gateway
Printers, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- initial
value objects, Creating and Configuring Initial-Value-Job and Initial-Value-Document Objects
- large
number of printers, Resources Needed for Configuring a Large Number of Printers
- logical
printers, Creating and Configuring Logical Printers
- logical
printers for defaulting and restriction, Configuring Logical Printers for Defaulting and Restriction
- physical
printers, Configuring Physical Printers
- spoolers, Creating and Configuring HPDPS Spoolers, Configuring Spoolers
- supervisors, Creating and Configuring Supervisors
- to
meet the needs of users, Configuring HPDPS to Meet the Needs of Your Users
- confirmation
message
- enabling and disabling, Setting the PD_CONFIRM_DELETE Environment Variable
- connecting-to-printer
state
- of physical printer, Physical Printer States
- content-orientation
attribute, Validation at the Logical Printer, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- copy-count attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- modifying, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes
- used with results-profile, Specifying copy-count and job-copies
- creating
- archive
file for spoolers and spooler objects, Creating Archive Files for Spoolers, Queues, and Logical Printers
- archive
file for supervisors and supervisor objects, Creating Archive Files for Supervisors and Supervisor Objects
- initial
value objects, Using an Initial Value Object for Job and Document Defaulting
- logical
printers, Creating and Configuring Logical Printers
- notification
profile, Creating a Notification Profile
- notification
profile attributes file, Creating a Notification Profile Attributes File
- physical
printers, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers, Creating a Physical Printer
- queues, Creating a Queue
- spoolers, Creating and Configuring HPDPS Spoolers
- supervisors, Creating and Configuring Supervisors
- current-job-state
attribute, Modifying the printer-register-threshold Spooler Attribute, Holding a Job, Determining Job States and Job Status, Querying for the Brief Set of Job Attributes, About Current and Previous Job States, The Current State Is "Pending" but the Job Is Not Moving in the Queue
D- daemon
- problems, Problems with the HPDPS Client Daemon
- verifying
that it is running, Verifying That the HPDPS Client Daemon Is Running at the Command Line
- date format, Assigning a job-discard-time for a Job
- DCE
- acl_edit
command, Restricting Access to a Printer Device
- container, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by a Server and All Its Objects
- documentation, DCE Documentation
- giving
groups permissions, Giving Your DCE Groups Permissions to HPDPS Objects
- logging
in, Logging On as HPDPS Administrator
- namespace, The DCE Extended Environment, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- permission
propagation, Understanding How DCE Permissions Propagate Downward
- removing
permissions, Taking Away All Permissions That a Group Has to an Individual HPDPS Object
- restricting
access to printers, Restricting Access to a Printer Device
- restricting
printers to groups, Planning a Group for People Who Will Use Restricted Printers
- security
directory, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- setting
default permissions, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by a Server and All Its Objects
- DCE
cell, The DCE Extended Environment, Configuring DCE Components, Handling Node Failures
- DCE
Cell Directory Server, The DCE Extended Environment, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation, Configuring DCE Components
- DCE
Extended Environment, What Are the Benefits of HPDPS?
- acessing from Basic Environment, HPDPS Gateway Printer Considerations
- automatic execution, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- configuring, Configuring DCE Components
- configuring DCE security, Configuring Logical Printers with DCE Security
- configuring security, Configuring DCE Security
- logical
printers, Configuring Logical Printers with DCE Security
- high availability in, Handling Node Failures
- logging in, Logging On as HPDPS Administrator
- overview, The DCE Extended Environment
- planning groups, Planning DCE Extended Environment Groups
- security, Providing Secured Access to Printer Devices, Security Considerations, Managing DCE Security for HPDPS
- grouping
physical printers, Planning a Printer Operator Group
- permissions, Determining Appropriate DCE Permissions for HPDPS User Groups
- DCE
permissions, Determining Appropriate DCE Permissions for HPDPS User Groups, Giving Your DCE Groups Permissions to HPDPS Objects, Understanding How DCE Permissions Propagate Downward
- defaults for physical printers, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by All Physical Printers in a Supervisor
- list members of a DCE group, List the Members of a DCE Group
- list permissions granted, List the DCE Permissions Granted by an HPDPS Object
- removing, Taking Away All Permissions That a Group Has to an Individual HPDPS Object
- removing for any_other, Taking Away All Permissions That any_other and unauthenticated Have to an HPDPS Object
- removing for authenticated, Taking Away All Permissions That any_other and unauthenticated Have to an HPDPS Object
- DCE security
- managing, Managing DCE Security for HPDPS
- DCE Security Server, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation, Configuring DCE Components
- dcecp command, List the Members of a DCE Group
- default-input-tray attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- default-medium attribute, Validation at the Logical Printer, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes, Finding the Printers that Support the Job's Attribute Values
- defaulting
- jobs, Job Defaulting and Validation
- defaulting
and restriction
- logical printers, Configuring Logical Printers for Defaulting and Restriction
- defaults
- logical
printer settings, Setting the PDPRINTER Environment Variable
- notification
profile, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles
- notification
profile, overview, Understanding Default Notification
- resetting
notification profile, Resetting a Notification Profile to the Original Default Values
- setting
permissions, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by a Server and All Its Objects
- deleting
- initial
value objects, Deleting an Initial Value Object
- jobs, Deleting Jobs from Queues and from the Spooler
- objects
in spoolers, Deleting Objects Contained in Spoolers
- physical
printers, Deleting a Physical Printer
- queues, Deleting a Queue
- spoolers, Deleting the Spooler
- supervisors, Deleting the Supervisor
- delivery-address
- in
results-profile, Setting Up the Job results-profile
- delivery-address component, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages, Specifying Who Receives Messages From Users, Receiving Logical Printer Notification Messages, delivery-method and delivery-address Components, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles, Using Just the delivery-address Component
- delivery-method
- in
results-profile, Setting Up the Job results-profile
- delivery-method
component, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages, Specifying Who Receives Messages From Users, Receiving Logical Printer Notification Messages, delivery-method and delivery-address Components, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles, Using Just the delivery-method Component
- description
- specifying
for logical printers, Specifying a Description for the Logical Printer
- specifying
for queues, Specifying a Description for the Queue
- specifying
for spoolers, Specifying a Description for the Spooler
- specifying
for supervisors, Specifying a Description for the Supervisor
- descriptive
attributes
- physical printers, Descriptive Attributes
- descriptor attribute, Specifying a Description for the Supervisor, Specifying a Description for the Spooler, Specifying a Description for the Queue, Specifying a Description for the Logical Printer
- desktop
- configuration, Balancing the Use of Printer Devices, The Desktop Configuration Model
- desktop
configuration
- adding logical printers, Adding Logical Printers to a Desktop Configuration
- detailed-messages
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- device-name attribute, Summary of Key Attributes According to attachment-type
- values, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- directories
- /.
- /pdsec, Understanding How DCE Permissions Propagate Downward
- /subsys/pd/servers/srvr_objs, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- /etc/services, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation
- /opt/pd, Disk Space Required for Installation of HPDPS Components
- /var/opt/pd, Disk Space Required for Installation of HPDPS Components, Backup, Restarting the Supervisor After It Has Been Shut Down, Using Configuration Files to Set Attribute Values for Server Error Logs on Restart
- /var/opt/pd/lib/model, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- /var/opt/pd/pdclientd/error.log, Finding and Viewing a Client Error Log
- log, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- printer, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- queue, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- disabling
- logical
printers, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers
- physical
printers, Disabling a Physical Printer
- queues, Pausing a Queue
- disk space
- requirements, Disk Space Required for Installation of HPDPS Components
- document attributes, Job and Document Attributes
- modifying, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes
- querying for in logical printer, Querying for the Verbose Set of Logical Printer Attributes
- querying for in spooler, Querying for Job and Document Attributes Supported by the Spooler
- document
format
- incorrect, The Job Printed with an Incorrect Document Format
- document-aborted-by-printer
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- document-aborted-by-server
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- document-attributes-supported attribute, Querying for Job and Document Attributes Supported by the Spooler
- document-cancelled-at-printer
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- document-content
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- document-format attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes, The Job Printed with an Incorrect Document Format
- document-formats-supported
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- document-type
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- document-types-supported
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- documentation
- for
DCE, DCE Documentation
- documents
- attributes,
precedence, Job and Document Attributes
- changing
order of, Changing the Default Order of Documents
- querying
for attributes in spooler, Querying for Job and Document Attributes Supported by the Spooler
- driver file, Adding A Customized printer-model Attribute
E- enabled
attribute, The Printer Device is Not Printing
- enabled
logical printers
- querying for those in associated
queue, Querying for Enabled Logical Printers Associated with the Queue
- querying for those in spooler, Querying for Enabled Logical Printers Contained in the Spooler
- enabling
- a
disabled logical printer, Enabling a Disabled Logical Printer
- a
disabled physical printer, Enabling a Disabled Physical Printer
- logical
printers, Enabling a Logical Printer, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers
- physical
printers, Enabling a Physical Printer
- end users
- DCE
security, Determining Appropriate DCE Permissions for HPDPS User Groups
- end-message-supported
attribute, About Controlling Job Start and End Messages
- disabling messages, Disabling Job Start and End Messages
- environment
variables
- LANG, Environment Variables
- LC_ALL, Environment Variables
- LC_CTYPE, Environment Variables
- LC_MESSAGES, Environment Variables
- LC_MONETARY, Environment Variables
- LC_NUMERIC, Environment Variables
- LC_TIME, Environment Variables
- NLSPATH, Environment Variables
- PATH, Setting the PATH Environment Variable
- PD_CLIENT, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_CONFORM_DELETE, Setting the PD_CONFIRM_DELETE Environment Variable
- PD_ENV, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_MAXRETRIES, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
- PD_MAXTHREADS, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
- PD_MEMLIMIT, Environment Variables
- PD_OTHER_CLIENTS, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_RETRY_INTERVAL, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
- PD_SOCKET, Environment Variables
- PD_SPOOLERS, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_SUPERVISORS, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PDBASE, Environment Variables
- PDIDTABLE, Environment Variables
- PDPATH, Environment Variables
- PDPRINTER, Setting the PDPRINTER Environment Variable
- setting and verifying, Setting HPDPS Environment Variables
- error
logs
- backing up, How HPDPS Backs Up Server Error Logs
- backup after server is deleted, Error Log Backup After a Server is Deleted
- changing attributes, Changing Server Error Log Attribute Values
- deleting error log directory, Using the rm Command to Delete a Backup Error Log Directory
- deleting error log file, Using the rm Command to Delete a Backup Error Log File
- finding
and viewing, Finding and Viewing a Client Error Log
- finding old error log messages, Finding Messages in an Old Error Log
- overview, Using HPDPS Error Logs
- removing backup files and directories, Removing Error Log Backup Files and Directories
- using configuration files to set attribute
values, Using Configuration Files to Set Attribute Values for Server Error Logs on Restart
- using
the messages, Using the Messages in Error Logs
- error message
- from
pdpr command, Error Message Returns with pdpr Command Instead of Creating a Job
- error messages, Using the Messages in Error Logs, Troubleshooting
- error.log file, Finding and Viewing a Client Error Log
- error.log.BAK, Error Log Backup After a Server is Shutdown
- errors
- getting
full descriptions, Getting Full Descriptions for HPDPS Error and Notification Messages
- event classes
- notification, List of Notification Event Classes
- event
identifiers
- notification profile, List of Notification event-identifiers
- event-comment
component, event-comment Component
- event-identifiers
component, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages, event-identifiers Component, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles
- events
- default, Default Events for Objects
H- held
job state, About Current and Previous Job States
- high availability
- planning, Handling Printer Failures
- hourglass
- configuration, Balancing the Use of Printer Devices
- hourglass
configuration model, The Hourglass Configuration Model
- HPDPS
- benefits, What Are the Benefits of HPDPS?
- environments, The Two HPDPS Environments
- HPDPS Gateway
Printer
- administering, Administering Gateway Printers
- and high availability, Handling Printer Failures
- description, HPDPS Gateway Printer Considerations
- operations not allowed on foreign
environment, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- operations on foreign environment, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- operations on logical printer, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- syntax, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- HPDPS
print commands, NT to HPDPS Print Commands
- hpdps-lp-user, Supporting LP Spooler Users
I- idle
state
- of physical printer, Physical Printer States
- initial
value objects
- associating with a logical printers, Associating an Initial Value Object with a Logical Printer
- attributes, What Attributes Can You Specify for Initial Value Objects?
- configuring, Creating and Configuring Initial-Value-Job and Initial-Value-Document Objects
- creating, Creating and Configuring Initial-Value-Job and Initial-Value-Document Objects, Using an Initial Value Object for Job and Document Defaulting
- deleting, Deleting an Initial Value Object
- modifying, Modifying Initial Value Objects
- overview, Creating and Configuring Initial-Value-Job and Initial-Value-Document Objects
- restricting printer capabilities, Job/Document Attributes Requiring Initial Value Objects for Restriction
- initial-value-document
attribute, Job and Document Attributes, Job Defaulting and Validation
- initial-value-job
attribute, Job and Document Attributes, Job Defaulting and Validation
- default events, Default Events for Objects
- notification profile examples, Initial-Value-Job Notification Profile Example
- specifying a results-profile, Setting Up a results-profile with an initial-value-job
- initial-value-job-identifier
attribute, What Attributes Can You Specify for Initial Value Objects?
- initializing
state
- of spooler, Spooler States
- of supervisor, Supervisor States
- input-trays-supported
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- installation, Installing HP Distributed Print Service
- prerequisites, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation
- verifying
environment variables, Setting HPDPS Environment Variables
- installing
- particular
HPDPS components, Installing Individual HPDPS Components
- interface
- lp-spool-bsd, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- lp-spool-hp, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- parallel, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- serial
(RS-232), Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- tcpip, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- tcpip-bsd, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- interface-program-method
attribute, Changing the Default Order of Documents
- interfaces
to HPDPS, HPDPS System Management Interfaces
- internal-server-error event identifer, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages
- internal-server-error event identifier, Receiving Spooler Notification Messages, Description of Event Identifier Values
- internet-address
- values, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- internet-address
attribute, Summary of Key Attributes According to attachment-type
- intervening-jobs
attribute, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs
- ip file, Adding A Customized printer-model Attribute
- ipmap file, Adding A Customized printer-model Attribute
J- job
- results-profile
attribute, Setting Up the Job results-profile
- job
attributes, Job and Document Attributes
- modifying, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes
- querying
for, Querying for the Status of Jobs
- querying for in logical printer, Querying for the Verbose Set of Logical Printer Attributes
- querying for in spooler, Querying for Job and Document Attributes Supported by the Spooler
- job
copies
- querying for number completed, Querying for the Number of Job Copies Completed for a Processing Job
- job
end message
- specifying who receives, Specifying Who Receives Job Start and End Messages
- job identifiers, Understanding Job Identifiers
- job
start message
- specifying who receives, Specifying Who Receives Job Start and End Messages
- job
status
- determining, Determining Job States and Job Status
- job
validation
- at the logical printer, Validation at the Logical Printer
- at the physical printer, Validation at the Physical Printer
- overview, Job Defaulting and Validation
- job-aborted-by-server
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-assigned-to-queue
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-attributes-supported
attribute, Querying for Job and Document Attributes Supported by the Spooler
- job-cancelled-by-operator
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-cancelled-by-user
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-cannot-be-scheduled
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-client-id
attribute, Job Identification Attributes, Understanding Job Identifiers
- job-comment
attribute, Understanding Job Identifiers
- job-complete message, The User Received a "job-complete" Message, But Cannot Find a Printout
- job-completed
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-copies
- in
results-profile, Setting Up the Job results-profile
- used
with copy-count, Specifying copy-count and job-copies
- job-copies-completed
attribute, Job Status Attributes, Querying Job Status for Large Jobs
- job-discard-time
attribute, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs, Holding a Job, Assigning a job-discard-time for a Job, About Jobs That Cannot Be Scheduled Because of Resources
- job-discarded
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-hold
attribute, Managing Jobs in Queues and Spoolers, Receiving Messages Related to Production Jobs, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs, About Current and Previous Job States, The Job Attributes Are Incorrect
- job-hold-set job state, job-state-reasons
- job-identifier attribute, Job Identification Attributes
- job-message-to-operator attribute, Specifying Who Receives Messages From Users, Receiving Messages Related to Production Jobs, Deleting a Queue that Contains Held or Paused Jobs
- job-modified
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-name attribute, Understanding Job Identifiers
- job-originator
attribute, Job Identification Attributes
- job-owner
attribute, Understanding Job Identifiers
- job-paused event
identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-print-after
attribute, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs, Assigning a job-print-after Time for a Job, Job Attribute Values
- job-print-after-specified
job state, Descriptions of job-state-reasons
- job-priority
attribute, About the priority-fifo Scheduling Method, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs, Increasing the Priority of a User Job
- job-promoted
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-requeued
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-resubmitted
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-resumed
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-retention-period
attribute, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs, Assigning a Retention Period for a Job, About Current and Previous Job States, Job Attribute Values
- job-size-range-ready
- setting
policy, Setting Policy for Job-Size Physical Printer Attributes
- job-size-range-ready
attribute, Controlling the Sizes of Jobs Accepted by the Physical Printer
- modifying, Modifying the job-size-range-ready Attribute Value
- job-size-range-supported
- setting
policy, Setting Policy for Job-Size Physical Printer Attributes
- job-size-range-supported
attribute, Managing Job-Related Queue Backlogs, Controlling the Sizes of Jobs Accepted by the Physical Printer
- job-start-message attribute, About Controlling Job Start and End Messages
- job-state-changed
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-state-reasons
attribute, Holding a Job, Determining Job States and Job Status, Querying for the Verbose Set of Job Attributes, job-state-reasons, The Printer Resources that the Job Requires Are Not Ready
- job-submission-complete
attribute, Job Status Attributes
- job-submission-not-complete
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- job-submission-timer
attribute, Setting the job-submission-timer Supervisor Attribute
- job-timed-out
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values, Modifying the printer-register-threshold Spooler Attribute
- jobs
- assigning
a job-discard-time, Assigning a job-discard-time for a Job
- assigning
a job-print-after time, Assigning a job-print-after Time for a Job
- assigning
a retention period, Assigning a Retention Period for a Job
- attributes
not correct, The Job Attributes Are Incorrect
- attributes,
precedence, Job and Document Attributes
- behind
others in queue, The Job Is Behind Many Others in the Queue
- cancelling, Shutting Down the Supervisor Immediately, About Pausing and Cancelling Jobs
- cancelling
those processing, Cancelling Processing Jobs
- completion, The User Received a "job-complete" Message, But Cannot Find a Printout
- could
not be scheduled for printing, The Job Could Not Be Scheduled for Printing
- current
and previous states, About Current and Previous Job States
- current
state not pending or processing, The Job's Current State is Neither Pending Nor Processing
- default
events, Default Events for Objects
- defaulting, Job Defaulting and Validation
- delaying
printing, Assigning a job-print-after Time for a Job
- deleting
with pdclean command, Deleting Jobs with the pdclean Command
- determining
jobs scheduled, Determining Which Jobs Are Scheduled to a Physical Printer
- determining
when retained jobs are discarded, Determining When Retained Jobs Will Be Discarded
- discarding, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs
- finding
and identifying, Finding and Identifying Jobs
- finding
printers that support job's attribute values, Finding the Printers that Support the Job's Attribute Values
- finding
those submitted by other users, Finding Jobs Submitted by Other Users
- holding, Holding a Job
- increasing
priority, Increasing the Priority of a User Job
- job
not moving in queue, The Current State Is "Pending" but the Job Is Not Moving in the Queue
- job-state-reasons
attribute, The Printer Resources that the Job Requires Are Not Ready
- logical
printers not accepting, Querying for Enabled Logical Printers Contained in the Spooler
- modifying, Pausing a Queue
- not
moving forward in queue, Checking the Physical Printers for a Queue
- not
printing, The Job Is Not Printing
- notification
profile, Job Notification Profile Information
- paging
space required, Disk Space Required for Paging
- pausing, About Pausing and Cancelling Jobs
- pausing
those processing, Pausing Processing Jobs
- pdpr
command
- results in an error message, Error Message Returns with pdpr Command Instead of Creating a Job
- physical
printers not accepting, Querying for Physical Printers Registered with the Spooler, Querying for the State of a Physical Printer
- problems, Problems with Jobs
- processing, How HPDPS Processes Jobs
- processing
state but no printout, The Job's Current State Is "Processing", But There Is No Printout
- promoting, Promoting a User Job
- querying, Finding Jobs Submitted by Other Users
- querying
for attributes in logical printer, Querying for the Verbose Set of Logical Printer Attributes
- querying
for attributes in spooler, Querying for Job and Document Attributes Supported by the Spooler
- querying
for number of job copies completed, Querying for the Number of Job Copies Completed for a Processing Job
- querying
for number of octets completed, Querying for the Number of Octets Completed for a Processing Job
- querying
for processing time required, Querying for the Processing Time Required by a Job
- querying
in the queue, Querying for Jobs in the Queue
- querying
status for large jobs, Querying Job Status for Large Jobs
- queue
backlog, Managing Job-Related Queue Backlogs
- releasing
a held job, Releasing a Held Job
- resubmitting
for users, Resubmitting Jobs for Users
- resubmitting
to different logical printers, Resubmitting Jobs to Different Logical Printers
- retained, Querying for Timed-Out and Retained Jobs in the Spooler, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs
- retention
period, Deleting Jobs with the pdclean Command
- schedules, About Jobs That Cannot Be Scheduled Because of Resources
- scheduling, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs
- sending
between Basic Environment and DCE Extended Environment, HPDPS Gateway Printer Considerations
- specifying
a results-profile, Specifying the results-profile Attribute with a Job
- states, About Current and Previous Job States
- task
management, Managing Jobs in Queues and Spoolers
- timed-out, Querying for Timed-Out and Retained Jobs in the Spooler
- waiting
to be scheduled, Managing Jobs in Queues and Spoolers
- jobs-copies
attribute
- modifying, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes
- jobs-priority
attribute, Setting Up a Logical Printer for High-Priority Jobs
L- LANG
environment variable, Environment Variables
- LC_ALL
environment variable, Environment Variables
- LC_CTYPE
environment variable, Environment Variables
- LC_MESSAGES
environment variable, Environment Variables
- LC_MONETARY
environment variable, Environment Variables
- LC_NUMERIC
environment variable, Environment Variables
- LC_TIME
environment variable, Environment Variables
- list
command, List the DCE Permissions Granted by an HPDPS Object
- list-of-managers
attribute, Specifying Key Contacts for the Supervisor, Descriptive Attributes, Specifying Key Contacts for the Spooler
- load handling, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
- local job identifier, Understanding Job Identifiers
- locale
component, locale Component, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles
- log-severity
attribute, Changing Server Error Log Attribute Values, Available Values for the log-severity Attribute
- log-size attribute, Changing Server Error Log Attribute Values
- log-wrap
attribute, Changing Server Error Log Attribute Values
- logging
in, Logging On as HPDPS Administrator
- logical configuration
- planning, Planning Your Logical Configuration
- logical
configuration models
- desktop, The Desktop Configuration Model
- funnel, The Funnel Configuration Model
- hourglass, The Hourglass Configuration Model
- printer pool, The Printer Pool Configuration Model
- selecting, Selecting Logical Configuration Models
- logical
printers
- adding to desktop configuration, Adding Logical Printers to a Desktop Configuration
- associating with initial value objects, Associating an Initial Value Object with a Logical Printer
- configuring, Creating and Configuring Logical Printers
- configuring as Gateway Printers, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- configuring DCE security, Configuring Logical Printers with DCE Security
- controlling use with job validation, Validation at the Logical Printer
- creating, Creating and Configuring Logical Printers
- default
events, Default Events for Objects
- default settings, Setting the PDPRINTER Environment Variable
- deleting in spoolers, Deleting a Logical Printer
- disabling, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers
- disabling all associated with a queue, Disabling All Logical Printers Associated with a Queue
- enabling, Enabling a Logical Printer, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers
- enabling a disabled logical printer, Enabling a Disabled Logical Printer
- job
validation, Validation at the Logical Printer
- modifying attributes, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers, Modifying Logical Printer Attributes
- notification profile examples, Logical Printer Notification Profile Examples
- number to create, Creating and Configuring Logical Printers
- overview, What Is an HPDPS Logical Printer?
- planning considerations, Logical Printer Considerations
- querying for status information, Querying for Logical Printer Information
- querying for supported job and document
attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Logical Printer Attributes
- querying for those in associated queue, Querying for Enabled Logical Printers Associated with the Queue
- querying for those in spooler, Querying for Enabled Logical Printers Contained in the Spooler
- restricting, Configuring Logical Printers for Defaulting and Restriction
- restricting access with DCE, Using DCE to Restrict Access with One Logical Printer
- restricting printer capabilities, Using Logical Printers to Restrict the Use of Printer Capabilities
- restricting with initial value objects, Using Initial Value Objects to Ensure Restriction
- resubmitting jobs to, Resubmitting Jobs to Different Logical Printers
- setting up for high-priority jobs, Setting Up a Logical Printer for High-Priority Jobs
- specifying a description, Specifying a Description for the Logical Printer
- user not authorized to use, The User Is Not Authorized to Use the Logical Printer
- workload balancing, Configuring Logical Printers for Workload Balancing
- LP
spooler
- using, Supporting LP Spooler Users
- lpq command, NT to HPDPS Print Commands
- lpr
command, NT to HPDPS Print Commands
- lpstat
command
- no status returned by, Problems with lpstat Command Not Returning the Status of HPDPS Printers
M- managing
- DCE
security, Managing DCE Security for HPDPS
- maximum-copies-allowed
attrbute, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes
- maximum-copies-supported
- setting
policy, Setting Policy for Job-Size Physical Printer Attributes
- maximum-copies-supported
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes, Configuring Logical Printers for Workload Balancing, Using the maximum-copies-supported Attribute
- media
- changing, Changing the Media in Printers
- supporting, Supporting Special Media
- media-ready
attribute, Supporting Special Media
- modifying, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes, Modifying the media-ready Attribute Value
- media-supported
attribute, Validation at the Logical Printer, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes, Supporting Special Media
- memory
requirements, Calculating the Memory and Disk Space Requirements
- message
attribute, The Printer Device is Not Printing
- setting for spoolers and spooler objects, Setting the Message Attribute for Spoolers, Queues, and Logical Printers
- setting for supervisors and supervisor
objects, Setting the message Attribute for Supervisors and Supervisor Objects
- message-related
tasks
- physical printer, Message-Related Tasks for Physical Printer Management
- messages
- disabling, Receiving Messages Related to Production Jobs
- job
start and end, Specifying Who Receives Job Start and End Messages
- migrating
printers
- planning, Migrating Your Printers to Be Managed by HPDPS
- modification-time
attribute, Job Status Attributes
- modifying
- initial
value objects, Modifying Initial Value Objects
- job
and document attributes, About Modifying Other Job and Document Attributes
- logical
printer attributes, Modifying Logical Printer Attributes
- physical
printer attributes, Configuring Physical Printers
- multiple spoolers, Installing HP Distributed Print Service
- multiple supervisors, Installing HP Distributed Print Service, Supervisor Considerations
N- name-of-last-accessor
attribute, Job Status Attributes, Job Attribute Values
- namespace
- DCE, The DCE Extended Environment, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- local, The Basic Environment
- naming conventions
- spooler, Creating or Starting the Spooler
- supervisor, Creating or Starting the Supervisor
- needs-attention
state, Physical Printer States, Printer has needs-attention Problem
- needs-key-operator, Physical Printer States
- needs-key-operator
printer state, Physical Printer State is "needs-key-operator"
- needs-key-operator
state, Printer needs-key-operator Problem
- nfile, Further Tuning of HPDPS
- NIS, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation
- NIS+, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation
- NLSPATH
environment variable, Environment Variables
- no-document
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- no-resource
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- node failure, Handling Node Failures
- notification
- event
classes, List of Notification Event Classes
- overview, What Is Notification?
- planning
personnel considerations, Notification Considerations
- printer
operators, Planning Printer Operator Groups
- notification
messages
- backlog events, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing
- in wrong language, Notification Messages Are in the Wrong Language
- logical printer events, Receiving Logical Printer Notification Messages
- queue events, Receiving Queue Notification Messages
- spooler events, Specifying Key Contacts for the Spooler
- supervisor events, Specifying Key Contacts for the Supervisor
- notification
profile
- adding an event to an existing value, Adding an Event to an Existing Value
- adding values, Adding a Value to a Notification Profile
- attributes file, Creating a Notification Profile Attributes File
- creating, Creating a Notification Profile
- default, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles
- default notification, Understanding Default Notification
- delivery-address component, delivery-method and delivery-address Components
- delivery-method component, delivery-method and delivery-address Components
- displaying contents, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles, Displaying the Contents of a Notification Profile
- event-comment component, event-comment Component
- examples, Notification Profile Examples by HPDPS Object Type
- list of event identifiers, List of Notification event-identifiers
- locale component, locale Component
- messages, Getting Help for Notification Messages
- modifying, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles
- resetting original default values, Resetting a Notification Profile to the Original Default Values
- setting values with attributes file, Setting Notification Profile Values Using an Attributes File
- specifying who receives notification, Specifying Who Receives Notification
- summary of components, Summary Tables for the notification-profile Attribute
- use of operators, delivery-method and delivery-address Components
- using only the delivery-address component, Using Just the delivery-address Component
- using only the delivery-method component, Using Just the delivery-method Component
- notification-profile
attribute, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages, Receiving Spooler Notification Messages, Receiving Queue Notification Messages, Receiving Logical Printer Notification Messages, What Is Notification?, Understanding the notification-profile Attribute
- summary tables, Summary Tables for the notification-profile Attribute
- notify-operator
attribute, Specifying Who Receives Messages From Users, Receiving Messages Related to Production Jobs, Specifying Who Receives Job Start and End Messages
- NT interoperability, NT to HPDPS Print Commands
- NT
system, Setting Up an HPDPS Printer on an NT System
O- object-cleaned event identifier, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages, Receiving Spooler Notification Messages, Description of Event Identifier Values
- object-created
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- object-deleted event identifier, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages, Receiving Spooler Notification Messages, Description of Event Identifier Values
- object-modified
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- object-paused
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- object-resumed
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- objects, HPDPS Architecture, What Are Objects and Attributes?
- configuration
planning, Planning Your Logical Configuration
- default
events, Default Events for Objects
- naming
convention, Creating or Starting the Supervisor
- notification
profile examples, Notification Profile Examples by HPDPS Object Type
- octets
- querying
for number completed, Querying for the Number of Octets Completed for a Processing Job
- octets-completed
attribute, Job Status Attributes, Querying Job Status for Large Jobs
- operators
- DCE
security, Determining Appropriate DCE Permissions for HPDPS User Groups
- use
in notification profile, delivery-method and delivery-address Components
- other-error
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- other-warning
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- output-bin
- in
results-profile, Setting Up the Job results-profile
P- pages-completed
attribute, Job Status Attributes, Querying Job Status for Large Jobs
- paging
- requirements
for disk space, Disk Space Required for Paging
- paging
space calculation, Paging Space Calculation
- paper
- adding, Performing Preventative Maintenance on the Printer Device
- past-discard-time
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- PATH environment
variable, Setting the PATH Environment Variable
- paused job state, Resubmitting Jobs to Different Logical Printers, About Current and Previous Job States
- paused state
- of physical printer, Physical Printer States
- of
queues, Queue States
- pausing
- jobs, About Pausing and Cancelling Jobs
- physical
printer, About Pausing and Disabling Physical Printers, Pausing a Physical Printer
- processing
jobs, Pausing Processing Jobs
- queues, Pausing a Queue
- resuming
queues, Resuming a Paused Queue
- pd start, Starting HPDPS
- pd stop, Stopping HPDPS Components
- pd-gway-foreign-host
attribute, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- pd-gway-foreign-printer
attribute, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- pd-gway-indirection attribute, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- pd_admin group, Planning DCE Extended Environment Groups, Deciding Which Groups Your Organization Needs
- planning, Planning Administrator Groups
- PD_CLIENT
environment variable, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_CONFIRM_DELETE
environment variable, Setting the PD_CONFIRM_DELETE Environment Variable
- PD_ENV
environment variable, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_MAXRETRIES
environment variable, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
- PD_MAXTHREADS environment variable, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
- PD_MEMLIMIT
environment variable, Environment Variables
- pd_operator
group, Planning DCE Extended Environment Groups, Deciding Which Groups Your Organization Needs
- planning, Planning Printer Operator Groups, Planning System Operator Groups
- PD_OTHER_CLIENTS
- environment
variable, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_RETRY_INTERVAL
environment variable, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
- PD_SOCKET
environment variable, Environment Variables
- PD_SPOOLERS
environment variable, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PD_SUPERVISORS
environment variable, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- PDBASE
environment variable, Environment Variables
- pdclean
command, Deleting Jobs with the pdclean Command
- confirmation message, Setting the PD_CONFIRM_DELETE Environment Variable
- pdclientd, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation
- pdclientd daemon
process, Verifying That HPDPS Processes Are Running
- pdcreate command, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- pddcesetup
command, Configuring DCE Security, Planning DCE Extended Environment Groups, Deciding Which Groups Your Organization Needs
- adm_user, Logging On as HPDPS Administrator
- pddelete
command, Deleting a Logical Printer, Deleting the Spooler, Deleting a Physical Printer, When Multiple Printers are Listed
- confirmation message, Setting the PD_CONFIRM_DELETE Environment Variable
- pddisable command, Disabling a Logical Printer, When Multiple Printers are Listed
- pdenable
command, Enabling a Physical Printer, Enabling a Logical Printer, Enabling a Disabled Logical Printer
- pdeventd, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation
- pdgwcfg command, Administering Gateway Printers
- pdgwcfg.conf, Administering Gateway Printers
- PDIDTABLE
environment variable, Environment Variables
- pdls command
- no
status returned by, The pdls Command Does Not Return Status of Other Servers in the DCE Cell
- pdmod
command, Increasing the Priority of a User Job
- pdmsg
command, Getting Full Descriptions for HPDPS Error and Notification Messages
- notification profile, Getting Help for Notification Messages
- PDPATH
environment variable, Environment Variables
- pdpause
- pause
point, About Pausing and Cancelling Jobs
- pdpause command, Pausing a Queue
- pdpr command
- error
messages, Error Message Returns with pdpr Command Instead of Creating a Job
- PDPRINTER
environment variable, Setting the PDPRINTER Environment Variable
- PDPRNPATH
environment variable, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- pdpromote command, Promoting a User Job, The Job Is Behind Many Others in the Queue
- pdresubmit
command, Resubmitting Jobs to Different Logical Printers, The Job Is Behind Many Others in the Queue
- pdresume command, Resuming a Paused Queue
- pdset
command, Configuring Physical Printers
- notification profile, Adding, Replacing, or Deleting Values from Notification Profiles
- pdshutdown
command, Shutting Down the Spooler Immediately, Shutting Down the Supervisor After Jobs Have Finished
- pdstartclient command, Starting HPDPS Components, Verifying That the HPDPS Client Daemon Is Running at the Command Line
- error returned by, Error Returned by pdstartclient Command
- pdstartspl command, Starting HPDPS Components, Creating and Configuring HPDPS Spoolers, Restarting the Spooler after It Has Been Shut Down
- pdstartsuv
command, Starting HPDPS Components, Creating and Configuring Supervisors
- pending job state, About Current and Previous Job States
- job not moving in queue, The Current State Is "Pending" but the Job Is Not Moving in the Queue
- performance
- tuning
HPDPS, Further Tuning of HPDPS
- permissions
- DCE, Giving Your DCE Groups Permissions to HPDPS Objects
- DCE
security, Determining Appropriate DCE Permissions for HPDPS User Groups
- default, Understanding How DCE Permissions Propagate Downward
- printer
operator group, Planning a Printer Operator Group
- propagation, Understanding How DCE Permissions Propagate Downward
- security
directory, Giving a Group Permission to the Security Directory IO and IC ACLs, Taking Away All Permissions That any_other and unauthenticated Have to an HPDPS Object
- setting
default, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by a Server and All Its Objects
- personnel groups
- administrator groups, Planning Administrator Groups
- notification considerations, Notification Considerations
- operator groups, Planning Printer Operator Groups
- planning, Planning DCE Extended Environment Groups
- security consideration, Security Considerations
- system operator groups, Planning System Operator Groups
- user groups, Planning User Groups
- physical
configuration
- number of clients to install, Determining How Many Clients to Install
- number of spoolers to install, Determining How Many Spoolers to Install
- number of supervisors to install, Determining How Many Supervisors to Install
- planning, Planning Your Physical Configuration
- physical
printer state problems, Responding to Physical Printer State Problems
- physical
printers
- attributes, Physical Printer Selection Attributes
- authorization, Determining Which Physical Printers Require Authorization
- cancelling jobs, About Pausing and Cancelling Jobs
- cannot print to an enabled printer, Cannot Print to an Enabled Physical Printer
- changing the media, Changing the Media in Printers
- controlling use with job validation, Validation at the Physical Printer
- creating, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers, Creating a Physical Printer
- default DCE permissions, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by All Physical Printers in a Supervisor
- default events, Default Events for Objects
- deleting, Deleting a Physical Printer
- descriptive attributes, Descriptive Attributes
- determining attributes, Determining Attributes of a Physical Printer
- determining if registered, Determining Whether a Physical Printer is Registered
- determining which jobs are scheduled, Determining Which Jobs Are Scheduled to a Physical Printer
- disabling, Disabling a Physical Printer
- enabling, Enabling a Physical Printer
- enabling a disabled physical printer, Enabling a Disabled Physical Printer
- job
size, Controlling the Sizes of Jobs Accepted by the Physical Printer
- job validation, Validation at the Physical Printer
- job-related tasks, Job-Related Tasks for Physical Printer Management
- message-related tasks, Message-Related Tasks for Physical Printer Management
- modifying tuning attributes, Modifying Supervisor and Physical Printer Tuning Attributes
- needs-attention state, Printer has needs-attention Problem
- needs-key-operator state, Printer needs-key-operator Problem
- not
printing, The Printer Device is Not Printing
- notification profile examples, Physical Printer Notification Profile Examples
- overview, What is an HPDPS Physical Printer?
- pausing, About Pausing and Disabling Physical Printers, Pausing a Physical Printer
- planning considerations, Physical Printer Considerations
- possible states, Physical Printer States
- preventative maintenance, Performing Preventative Maintenance on the Printer Device
- problems, Problems with Physical Printers
- querying, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Contained in the Supervisor
- querying for the state of, Querying for the State of a Physical Printer
- querying for those associated with
logical printer, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Associated with the Logical Printer
- querying for those registered in spooler, Querying for Physical Printers Registered with the Spooler
- ready state, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Associated with the Queue
- registering, About Server Communications, Restarting the Spooler after It Has Been Shut Down, Setting the printer-register-threshold Physical Printer Attribute
- registering with spooler, Querying for the Verbose Set of Spooler Attributes
- required attributes, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- required-resources-not-ready, About Jobs That Cannot Be Scheduled Because of Resources
- required-resources-not-supported, About Jobs That Cannot Be Scheduled Because of Resources
- responding to state problems, Responding to Physical Printer State Problems
- restricting access with DCE, Using Logical Printers and DCE to Restrict Capabilities
- resuming, Resuming a Paused Physical Printer
- routine tasks, Performing Routine Physical Printer Tasks
- setting attributes, Configuring Physical Printers
- state of, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Associated with the Queue
- timed-out state, Printer has timed-out Problem, Setting the printer-timeout-period Physical Printer Attribute, Physical Printer State is "timed-out"
- physical-printers-requested
attribute, Creating a Physical Printer, Physical Printer Selection Attributes, Setting Up a Logical Printer for High-Priority Jobs
- planning
- configuration
considerations, Planning Overview
- grouping
physical printers for DCE security, Planning a Printer Operator Group
- high
availability, Handling Printer Failures
- logical
configuration, Planning Your Logical Configuration
- physical
configuration, Planning Your Physical Configuration
- plex
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- plexes-supported
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- pre-processing job
state, Resubmitting Jobs to Different Logical Printers, About Current and Previous Job States
- prerequisites
for installation, Prerequisites for HPDPS Installation
- preventative
maintenance, Performing Preventative Maintenance on the Printer Device
- previous-job-state
attribute, Determining Job States and Job Status, Querying for Specific Job-Status Attributes, About Current and Previous Job States
- print
environment
- disk space required, Total Disk Space Required for an HPDPS Environment
- print
jobs
- cannot be removed, Print Jobs Cannot Be Removed
- print-qualities-supported
attribute, Validation at the Logical Printer
- print-quality attribute, Validation at the Logical Printer
- print-queue-name attribute, Summary of Key Attributes According to attachment-type
- values, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- printer
configuration
- large number of printers, Resources Needed for Configuring a Large Number of Printers
- printer
configuration database, Disk Space Required for Installation of HPDPS Components
- printer
model, Physical Printer Considerations
- location for information about, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- printer
operator groups
- planning, Planning Printer Operator Groups, Planning a Printer Operator Group
- printer operators
- DCE
security, Determining Appropriate DCE Permissions for HPDPS User Groups
- printer
pool
- configuration, The Printer Pool Configuration Model
- configuration model, Printer Pool
- printer
pool configuration model
- creating, Configuring Logical Printers for Workload Balancing
- printer resources
- not
supported, The Printer Resources that the Job Requires Are Not Supported
- printer-community-name
attribute
- values, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- printer-disabled
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-enabled
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-function-unavailable
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-initial-value-document attribute, Job and Document Attributes, Associating an Initial Value Object with a Logical Printer, Using an Initial Value Object for Job and Document Defaulting, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers
- printer-initial-value-document
atttribute, Job Defaulting and Validation
- printer-initial-value-job attribute, Job and Document Attributes, Job Defaulting and Validation, About Enabling and Disabling Logical Printers
- printer-locations
attribute, Descriptive Attributes, Validation at the Logical Printer, Physical Printer Selection Attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Logical Printer Attributes
- printer-locations-requested attribute, Descriptive Attributes, Validation at the Logical Printer, Physical Printer Selection Attributes
- printer-model attribute, Summary of Key Attributes According to attachment-type, Adding A Customized printer-model Attribute, Validation at the Physical Printer, Physical Printer Selection Attributes
- values, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- printer-models-requested
attribute, Physical Printer Selection Attributes
- printer-name
attribute, Physical Printer Selection Attributes
- printer-name-requested
attribute, Job Control and Scheduling Attributes
- printer-needs-administrator
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-needs-attention
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-needs-operator
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-paper-jam
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-paper-out
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-paper-output-problem
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-register-threshold
attribute, Modifying the printer-register-threshold Spooler Attribute, About Server Communications, Setting the printer-register-threshold Physical Printer Attribute, About Current and Previous Job States
- printer-registered
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-shutdown-job-requeued
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-state
attribute, The Printer Device is Not Printing
- printer-state
attribute values, Physical Printer Attribute Values: printer-state and enabled
- printer-state-changed
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-timed-out
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-timeout-period
attribute, Responding to Physical Printer State Problems, Printer has timed-out Problem, Setting the printer-timeout-period Physical Printer Attribute, Physical Printer State is "timed-out"
- printer-toner-low
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printer-unregistered
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- printers-assigned
attribute, Job Control and Scheduling Attributes
- printing
state
- of physical printer, Physical Printer States
- printouts
- cannot
find, The User Received a "job-complete" Message, But Cannot Find a Printout
- priority of job
- increasing, Increasing the Priority of a User Job
- priority-fifo
scheduling method, About the priority-fifo Scheduling Method
- procedures
- for
administration, Setting HPDPS Environment Variables
- processing
- jobs, How HPDPS Processes Jobs
- verifying
that processes are running, Verifying That HPDPS Processes Are Running
- processing
job state, Resubmitting Jobs to Different Logical Printers, About Current and Previous Job States, Querying Job Status for Large Jobs
- but no printout appears, The Job's Current State Is "Processing", But There Is No Printout
- processing
time
- querying for required time, Querying for the Processing Time Required by a Job
- processing-started
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- processing-time
attribute, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing, Job Status Attributes, Querying Job Status for Large Jobs
- production
printing
- disabling messages, Receiving Messages Related to Production Jobs
- receiving messages, Receiving Messages Related to Production Jobs
- promoting
- jobs, Promoting a User Job
- propagation
- of
DCE permissions, Understanding How DCE Permissions Propagate Downward
Q- querying
- backlog
boundaries, Querying for Queue Backlog Boundaries
- for
backlogged queues, Querying for Backlogged Queues
- for
enabled logical printers in the queue, Querying for Enabled Logical Printers Associated with the Queue
- for
enabled logical printers in the spooler, Querying for Enabled Logical Printers Contained in the Spooler
- for
job and document attributes supported by logical printer, Querying for the Verbose Set of Logical Printer Attributes
- for
queue status, Querying for the Status of a Queue
- for
ready physical printers, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Associated with the Logical Printer
- for
ready physical printers in queue, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Associated with the Queue
- for
spooler information, Querying for Spooler Information
- for
state of physical printer, Querying for the State of a Physical Printer
- for
supervisor information, Querying for Supervisor Information
- for
timed-out and retained jobs, Querying for Timed-Out and Retained Jobs in the Spooler
- jobs, Finding Jobs Submitted by Other Users
- jobs
in the queue, Querying for Jobs in the Queue
- logical
printer status, Querying for Logical Printer Information
- physical
printers registered with spooler, Querying for Physical Printers Registered with the Spooler
- spooler
states, Querying for the States of All HPDPS Spoolers
- queue
- backlog
update interval, About the Queue Backlog Update Interval
- lower
backlog boundary, About the Queue Lower Backlog Boundary
- queue
backlog, Managing Jobs in Queues and Spoolers, About Managing Queue Backlog
- determing
the cause, Determining the Cause of the Queue Backlog
- responding to, Responding to Queue Backlog
- queue-assigned attribute, Job Control and Scheduling Attributes
- queue-backlog
attribute, Configuring the Queue Backlog Attributes, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing, Querying for Backlogged Queues
- queue-backlogged
event identifier, Events Specified for Servers (Spoolers and Supervisors), Description of Event Identifier Values
- queue-no-longer-backlogged
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- queue-state
attribute, Pausing a Queue
- queue-state-changed
attribute
- notification profile, Events Specified for Servers (Spoolers and Supervisors)
- queue-state-changed
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- queues
- backlog, Configuring the Queue Backlog Attributes, Managing Jobs in Queues and Spoolers, About Managing Queue Backlog
- backlog
processing, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing
- backlogs, Managing Job-Related Queue Backlogs
- creating, Creating a Queue
- default
events, Default Events for Objects
- default
events for queue notification messages, Receiving Queue Notification Messages
- deleting, Deleting a Queue
- deleting
jobs, Deleting Pending, Paused, or Held Jobs from the Queue and Spooler
- disabling, Pausing a Queue
- jobs
not moving forward, Checking the Physical Printers for a Queue
- notification
messages, Receiving Queue Notification Messages
- notification
profile example, Queue Notification Profile Example
- overview, What Is an HPDPS Queue?
- pausing, Pausing a Queue
- planning
considerations, Queue Considerations
- possible
states, Queue States
- querying
for attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Queue Attributes
- querying
for ready physical printers, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Associated with the Queue
- querying
for status, Querying for the Status of a Queue
- resuming
after pausing, Resuming a Paused Queue
- specifying
a description, Specifying a Description for the Queue
- specifying
scheduling method, Specifying the Queue Scheduling Method
- upper
boundary, About the Queue Upper Backlog Boundary
R- ready physical
printers
- querying, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Associated with the Logical Printer, Querying for Ready Physical Printers Contained in the Supervisor
- ready
state
- of
queues, Queue States
- of spooler, Spooler States
- of supervisor, Supervisor States
- registered-with-spooler
attribute, About Server Communications
- registering
- physical
printers, Querying for Physical Printers Registered with the Spooler, About Server Communications, Setting the printer-register-threshold Physical Printer Attribute
- remote
printer, HPDPS Gateway Printer Considerations
- required-resources-not-ready
job state, Descriptions of job-state-reasons, The Printer Resources that the Job Requires Are Not Ready
- required-resources-not-supported
job state, Descriptions of job-state-reasons, The Printer Resources that the Job Requires Are Not Ready
- requirements
- disk
space, Disk Space Required for Installation of HPDPS Components
- memory, Calculating the Memory and Disk Space Requirements
- resource-needs-attention
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- resource-needs-operator
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- restarting
- spooler, Restarting the Spooler after It Has Been Shut Down
- supervisors, Restarting the Supervisor After It Has Been Shut Down
- restoring HPDPS, Restoring Data
- restricting
- access
to printers with DCE, Authorizing Access to Printer Functions, Restricting Access to a Printer Device
- functions
of printers, Restricting Functions of a Printer Device
- logical
printers with DCE, Restricting Functions of a Printer Device
- printer
use by groups with DCE, Planning a Group for People Who Will Use Restricted Printers
- size
of jobs, Controlling the Sizes of Jobs Accepted by the Physical Printer
- use
of logical printers using DCE security, Using DCE to Restrict Access with One Logical Printer
- use
of physical printers using DCE security, Using Logical Printers and DCE to Restrict Capabilities
- resubmitting
- jobs
for users, Resubmitting Jobs for Users
- result-set, Setting Up the Job results-profile
- results-profile
attribute
- setting up, Setting Up the Job results-profile
- specifying with a job, Specifying the results-profile Attribute with a Job
- specifying with initial-value-job, Setting Up a results-profile with an initial-value-job
- results-set-comment
- in
results-profile, Setting Up the Job results-profile
- resuming
- a
paused physical printer, Resuming a Paused Physical Printer
- a
paused queue, Resuming a Paused Queue
- retained
job state, About Current and Previous Job States
- retained
jobs
- deleting, Deleting Timed-Out or Retained Jobs from the Spooler
- retention
period, Deleting Jobs with the pdclean Command
- assigning, Assigning a Retention Period for a Job
S- SAM
- using
for HPDPS tasks, Using the System Administration Manager (SAM)
- scheduler-ready
attribute, Specifying the Queue Scheduling Method
- scheduling
- job
could not be scheduled, The Job Could Not Be Scheduled for Printing
- jobs, About Jobs That Cannot Be Scheduled Because of Resources
- scheduling
method
- changing, Specifying the Queue Scheduling Method
- creating for queues, Specifying the Queue Scheduling Method
- security
- planning
considerations in DCE Extended Environment, Security Considerations
- security
directory, Understanding Where HPDPS Security Information is Stored
- permissions, Giving a Group Permission to the Security Directory IO and IC ACLs
- removing a group, Removing a Group from the Security Directory IO and IC ACLs
- server
- overview, The Minimum HPDPS Configuration
- server
communications
- between spooler and supervisor, About Server Communications
- server-shutdown-complete event identifer, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages
- server-shutdown-complete event identifier, Receiving Spooler Notification Messages, Description of Event Identifier Values
- server-shutdown-started
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- server-startup-complete
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- server-state
attribute, Querying for the State of a Specific Spooler, Shutting Down the Spooler Immediately, Querying for the State of a Specific Supervisor
- server-state-changed
event identifier, Description of Event Identifier Values
- servers
- error
log backup, Error Log Backup After a Server is Deleted
- finding
and viewing error logs for, Finding and Viewing Server (Spooler and Supervisor) Error Logs
- modifiable
error log attributes, Changing Server Error Log Attribute Values
- notification
profiles, Events Specified for Servers (Spoolers and Supervisors)
- problems, Problems with Servers
- setting
- attributes
for physical printers, Configuring Physical Printers
- default
DCE permissions, physical printers, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by All Physical Printers in a Supervisor
- default
DCE permissions, servers, Setting the Default Permissions Granted by a Server and All Its Objects
- job-submission-timer, Setting the job-submission-timer Supervisor Attribute
- message
attribute for spoolers and spooler objects, Setting the Message Attribute for Spoolers, Queues, and Logical Printers
- message
attribute for supervisors and supervisor objects, Setting the message Attribute for Supervisors and Supervisor Objects
- printer-register-threshold, Setting the printer-register-threshold Physical Printer Attribute
- printer-timeout-period, Setting the printer-timeout-period Physical Printer Attribute
- shutdown command, Shutting Down the Spooler Immediately
- shutting
down
- spoolers, Shutting Down and Restarting the Spooler
- supervisors, Shutting Down and Restarting the Supervisor
- sides
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- sides-supported
attribute, Common Document Attributes Validated by Printer Attributes
- space calculation
- paging, Paging Space Calculation
- spl_error.cfg file, Using Configuration Files to Set Attribute Values for Server Error Logs on Restart
- spooler
- starting, Starting HPDPS Components
- spoolers
- configuring, Creating and Configuring HPDPS Spoolers, Configuring Spoolers
- creating
an archive file, Creating Archive Files for Spoolers, Queues, and Logical Printers
- default
events, Default Events for Objects
- deleting, Deleting the Spooler
- deleting
jobs, Deleting Jobs from the Queue and Retaining Them in the Spooler
- deleting
objects, Deleting Objects Contained in Spoolers
- finding
and viewing error logs for, Finding and Viewing Server (Spooler and Supervisor) Error Logs
- modifying
printer-register-threshold attribute, Modifying the printer-register-threshold Spooler Attribute
- naming
convention, Creating or Starting the Spooler
- notification
profile examples, Spooler Notification Profile Examples
- notification
profiles, Events Specified for Servers (Spoolers and Supervisors)
- number
to install, Determining How Many Spoolers to Install
- overview, What Is an HPDPS Spooler?
- planning
considerations, Spooler Considerations
- possible
states, Spooler States
- querying
for attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Spooler Attributes
- querying
for state of all, Querying for the States of All HPDPS Spoolers
- querying
for supported job and document attributes, Querying for Job and Document Attributes Supported by the Spooler
- querying
for the state of, Querying for the State of a Specific Spooler
- querying
for timed-out and retained jobs, Querying for Timed-Out and Retained Jobs in the Spooler
- receiving
notification messages, Receiving Spooler Notification Messages
- restarting, Shutting Down and Restarting the Spooler, Restarting the Spooler after It Has Been Shut Down
- shutting
down, Pausing a Queue, Shutting Down and Restarting the Spooler
- specifying
a description, Specifying a Description for the Spooler
- specifying
key contacts, Specifying Key Contacts for the Spooler
- verifying
that they are running, Verifying That a Spooler Is Running
- spooling
- requirements
for disk space, Disk Space Required for Spooling
- start-message-supported
attribute, About Controlling Job Start and End Messages
- disabling messages, Disabling Job Start and End Messages
- started-printing-time
attribute, Job Status Attributes, Querying Job Status for Large Jobs
- starting, Starting HPDPS Components
- automatically, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- client
daemon, Starting HPDPS Components
- log
file, Viewing Log Files
- spooler, Starting HPDPS Components
- supervisor, Starting HPDPS Components, Creating and Configuring Supervisors
- startup
configuration file
- /etc/rc.config.d/pd, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- startup.log, Viewing Log Files
- state
of jobs, About Current and Previous Job States
- status
- querying
for jobs, Querying for the Status of Jobs
- stopping
HPDPS components, Stopping HPDPS Components
- submission-time
attribute, Determining Job States and Job Status
- supervisor
- verifying
that it is running, Verifying That a Supervisor Is Running
- supervisors
- configuring, Creating and Configuring Supervisors
- creating, Creating and Configuring Supervisors
- creating
an archive file, Creating Archive Files for Supervisors and Supervisor Objects
- default
events, Default Events for Objects
- deleting, Deleting the Supervisor
- finding
and viewing error logs for, Finding and Viewing Server (Spooler and Supervisor) Error Logs
- modifying
tuning attributes, Modifying Supervisor and Physical Printer Tuning Attributes
- naming
convention, Creating or Starting the Supervisor
- notification
profile examples, Supervisor Notification Profile Example
- notification
profiles, Events Specified for Servers (Spoolers and Supervisors)
- number
to install, Determining How Many Supervisors to Install
- overview, What Is an HPDPS Supervisor?
- planning
considerations, Supervisor Considerations
- possible
states, Supervisor States
- querying
for attributes, Querying for the Verbose Set of Supervisor Attributes
- querying
for information, Querying for Supervisor Information
- querying
for state of all, Querying for the States of All HPDPS Supervisors
- receiving
notification messages, Receiving Supervisor Notification Messages
- restarting, Restarting the Supervisor After It Has Been Shut Down
- shutting
down, Shutting Down and Restarting the Supervisor
- specifying
a description, Specifying a Description for the Supervisor
- specifying
key contacts for notification, Specifying Key Contacts for the Supervisor
- suv_error.cfg
file, Using Configuration Files to Set Attribute Values for Server Error Logs on Restart
- swinstall, Installing Individual HPDPS Components
- syntax
- HPDPS
Gateway Printer, Configuring Logical Printers as HPDPS Gateway Printers
- notation, Conventions Used in this Manual
- system
boot
- starting HPDPS automatically, Automatically Starting HPDPS
- system operator
group
- planning, Planning System Operator Groups
- system
shutdown, Shutting Down the Spooler Immediately, Shutting Down the Supervisor Immediately
T- TCP/IP, Physical Printer State is "needs-key-operator"
- tcpip interface, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- tcpip-port-number
attribute
- values, Creating and Configuring Physical Printers
- terminating job state, Resubmitting Jobs to Different Logical Printers, About Current and Previous Job States
- terminating
state
- of spooler, Spooler States
- of supervisor, Supervisor States
- time
format, Assigning a job-discard-time for a Job
- timed-out
job state, About Current and Previous Job States
- timed-out jobs, Querying for Timed-Out and Retained Jobs in the Spooler
- deleting, Deleting Timed-Out or Retained Jobs from the Spooler
- timed-out
physical printer state, Physical Printer States
- timed-out
printer state
- solution to a, Physical Printer State is "timed-out"
- timed-out
state, Printer has timed-out Problem
- toner
- adding, Performing Preventative Maintenance on the Printer Device
- total-job-octets
attribute, About Controlling Queue Backlog Processing, Validation at the Logical Printer, Responding to Queue Backlog, Controlling the Sizes of Jobs Accepted by the Physical Printer, Attributes That Control Scheduling, Retaining, and Discarding Jobs, Querying for the Verbose Set of Job Attributes
- tuning load handling, Tuning Load Handling Using HPDPS Environment Variables
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