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lp(1)

lpusers(1M)                                                     lpusers(1M)

NAME
     lpusers - set printing queue priorities

SYNOPSIS
     lpusers -d prioritylevel

     lpusers -q prioritylevel -u loginIDlist

     lpusers -u loginIDlist

     lpusers -q prioritylevel

     lpusers -l

DESCRIPTION
     The lpusers command is used to set limits to the queue priority level
     that can be assigned to jobs submitted by users of the LP print ser-
     vice.

     The first form of the command (with -d) sets the priority default for
     the system to prioritylevel, where prioritylevel is a value between
     0 to 39, with 0 being the highest priority. If a user does not specify
     a priority level with a print request [see lp(1)], the default prior-
     ity is used. Initially, the default priority level is 20.

     The second form of the command (with -q and -u) sets the default
     highest prioritylevel (0-39) that the users in loginIDlist can
     request when submitting a print request. The loginIDlist argument
     may include any or all of the following constructs:

     login-ID              A user on any system

     systemname!login-ID  A user on the system systemname

     systemname!all       All users on system systemname

     all!login-ID          A user on all systems

     all                   All users on all systems

     Users that have been given a limit cannot submit a print request with
     a higher priority level than the one assigned, nor can they change a
     request already submitted to have a higher priority. Any print
     requests submitted with priority levels higher than allowed will be
     given the highest priority allowed.

     The third form of the command (with -u) removes any explicit priority
     level for the specified users.

     The fourth form of the command (with -q) sets the default highest
     priority level for all users not explicitly covered by the use of the
     second form of this command.



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lpusers(1M)                                                     lpusers(1M)

     The last form of the command (with -l) lists the default priority
     level and the priority limits assigned to users.

SEE ALSO
     lp(1).

















































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