lpsched(1M)
lpsched, lpshut --
start/stop the print service
Synopsis
/usr/lib/lp/lpsched
lpshut
Description
lpsched allows you to start the LP print service.
lpshut
shuts down the print service.
All printers that are printing
at the time lpshut is invoked
will stop printing.
When lpsched is started again,
requests that were printing at the time
a printer was shut down will be reprinted
from the beginning.
You must have the appropriate privilege
to run these commands.
Files
/var/spool/lp/*-
/usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES/uxlp-
language-specific message file (see LANG on
environ(5)).
References
accept(1M),
enable(1M),
lpadmin(1M)
Notices
If the scheduler fails to run,
check the lpsched log file
which contains all failed attempts
to load print requests, printer descriptions, forms, filters,
classes, alerts, and systems.
The log files are located in
/var/lp/logs.
Useful information on the networked print service
can also be found in the log file
/var/lp/logs/lpNet.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004