Mackie V7.0 Swimming Pool User Manual


 
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Administrative tasks under Xprint Introduction to administering Xprint V7.0
5.3.4 Changing the status of Xprint V7.0 objects
With the xpchange command, you can change the dynamic data of Xprint V7.0
objects, such as printer states or the states of the current user print quotas. For
a detailed description of using this command for each object type see the “Xprint
V7.0 - Reference Manual”.
With some objects the status can assume several levels, i.e they have a global
status and subordinate substates. A printer, for example, has a global status
which is defined via the -st option. In addition to this, spoolin and spoolout can
be switched on and off individually with the options -si and -so.
If the xpchange command is invoked for an object without options, it always
switches on all states (ACTIVE or ON). Similarly all the states of the object are
switched off when the object is deactivated with the -st NOT_ACTIVE option.
When a substate which has been switched off is switched back on, Xprint V7.0
automatically makes sure that the main status is set to ACTIVE.
5.3.5 Displaying information on Xprint V7.0 objects
With the xpstat and xpshow commands you can display information on each
Xprint V7.0 object you are allowed to use or administer. For a detailed
description of using these commands for each object type see the “Xprint V7.0
- Reference Manual”.
Displaying the status of an Xprint V7.0 object
To display the status of an Xprint V7.0 object, use the following command:
xpstat object_type [selection] [-di display]
For object_type you specify the object whose status you want to display (e.g.
-dev for printer). If the object type is not specified, the command refers by
default to print jobs (-job).
If selection is not specified, the command refers to all objects of the specified
type in the Xprint V7.0 system. Otherwise you can either specify the name(s)
of the objects whose status you want to display, or you can use the
-scl “selection_criteria_list” option (see section “Selection criteria list” on
page 266 in the Appendix) to define a list of criteria according to which the
relevant objects are selected.