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lpsched(1M) lpsched(1M)
NAME lpsched, lpshut, lpmove - start or stop the lp request scheduler and move requests SYNOPSIS lpsched lpshut lpmove requests dest lpmove dest1 dest2 ARGUMENTS dest1 dest2 Specifies the destinations that the lp requests were from and to, respectively. requests dest Specifies that the requests be sent to the destination dest. DESCRIPTION lpsched schedules requests taken by lp(1) for printing on- line printers. lpshut shuts down the line-printer scheduler. All printers that are printing at the time lpshut is invoked will stop printing. Requests that were printing at the time a printer was shut down will be reprinted in their entirety after lpsched is started again. All lp commands perform their functions even when lpsched is not running. lpmove moves requests that were queued by lp(1) between lp destinations. This command may be used only when lpsched is not running. The first form of the command moves the named requests to the lp destination, dest. Requests are request IDs as returned by lp. The second form moves all requests for destination dest1 to destination dest2. As a side effect, lp will reject requests for dest1. Note that lpmove never checks the acceptance status (see accept(1M)) for the new destination when moving requests. FILES /usr/lib/lpsched Executable file /usr/lib/lpshut Executable file /usr/lib/lpmove January 1992 1



lpsched(1M) lpsched(1M)
Executable file /usr/spool/lp/* Spooler files SEE ALSO accept(1M), lpadmin(1M) enable(1), lp(1), lpstat(1) in A/UX Command Reference 2 January 1992

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