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lpusers(1M)                                           lpusers(1M)



NAME
     lpusers - set printing queue priorities

SYNOPSIS
     lpusers -d priority-level
     lpusers -q priority-level -u login-ID-list
     lpusers -u login-ID-list
     lpusers -q priority-level
     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 service.

     The first form of the command (with -d) sets the system-wide
     priority  default to priority-level, where priority-level is
     a value of 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 priority is used.   Initially,  the
     default priority level is 20.

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

     user_name   A user on the local system

     system_name!user_name
                 A user on system_name

     system_name!all
                 All users on system_name

     all!user_name
                 A user not on the local system

     all!all     All users not on the local system

     all         All users on the local system

     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 with priority levels
     higher than allowed  will  be  given  the  highest  priority
     allowed.

     The third form of the command (with -u)  removes  the  users
     from  any  explicit  priority level, and returns them to the



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lpusers(1M)                                           lpusers(1M)



     default priority level.

     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.

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

SEE ALSO
     lp(1) in the User's Reference Manual.












































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