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MDQSD(8MDQS)            COMMAND REFERENCE            MDQSD(8MDQS)



NAME
     mdqsd - MDQS queue scheduling daemon

SYNOPSIS
     /etc/mdqsd

DESCRIPTION
     The daemon is started upon system boot.  It can be stopped
     and restarted via the /etc/daemon program.  If the daemon is
     stopped, it will allow active requests to complete.
     Requests in the queue when the MDQS daemon is stopped will
     be requeued upon restart.

     The daemon reads the file /etc/qconf to determine the
     current configuration of the queueing system.  The daemon
     will write status files in the directory
     /usr/spool/q/lock/home/adm which are read by the status
     program, qstat.

EXAMPLES
     To restart mdqsd :

          /etc/daemon -k /etc/mdqsd
          qstat     [wait until active jobs finish - says not running]
          /etc/daemon -s /etc/mdqsd

FILES
     /etc/qconf     Queuing system configuration file

     /etc/rc        System boot commands

     /etc/rc.mdqs   MDQS system boot commands

     /usr/spool/q   Top of the queuing directories

CAVEATS
     Mdqsd should only be killed with the TERM signal.  See
     daemon(8).  Mdqsd should be restarted, using daemon(8).

SEE ALSO
     lpr(1mdqs), qstat(1mdqs), qconf(5mdqs), daemon(8), and
     qdev(8mdqs).













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