QSTAT(1MDQS) COMMAND REFERENCE QSTAT(1MDQS)
NAME
qstat - MDQS local and remote status program
SYNOPSIS
qstat [ -a ] [ -l ] [ -q queue ] [ -s ] [ -v ]
DESCRIPTION
The qstat program is used to display the status of the MDQS
queues. The options allow for levels of verbosity and the
ability to restrict the query to a particular queue. Qstat
will report if the daemon is not running.
OPTIONS
-a List all queues and devices, including empty queues,
remote queues, and the delayed queue. List specified
queue, possible associated remote queue, and possibly
remote associated devices if used in conjunction with
the -q option.
-l Long format, giving request id, queue, requested forms,
priority, byte size of job, and requested activation
time.
-q queue
Only requests from the specified queue are listed. If
the queue is mapped to a remote queue, and the -a
Option is also specified, the remote queue will also be
displayed. Only devices associated with the specified
queue are displayed.
-s Slow search. Normally qstat will use some special
files written out by the daemon to get the sorted queue
information. If the daemon is not running, this option
may be used so the queue directory will be searched by
brute force.
-v Produces the most verbose listing.
EXAMPLES
qstat -l
will print all requests using the long format.
FILES
/etc/mdqsd MDQS daemon
/usr/spool/q/* Spooling directories
/etc/qconf Configuration information for MDQS
RETURN VALUE
[NO_ERRS] Command completed without error.
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[USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution
terminated.
[NP_WARN] An error warranting a warning message
occurred. Execution continues.
[NP_ERR] An error occurred that was not a system
error. Execution terminated.
[P_ERR] A system error occurred. Execution
terminated. See intro(2) for more
information on system errors.
CAVEATS
Rsh privileges are required in order to access information
for remote queues.
Things can change while qstat is running; the picture it
gives is only a close approximation of reality. For
instance, qstat may produce false error messages if it
cannot find a particular file or if a data structure it is
looking at changes underneath it.
SEE ALSO
qmod(1mdqs), mdqsd(8mdqs), lpq(1mdqs).
Printed 10/17/86 2
%%index%%
na:72,80;
sy:152,210;
de:362,380;
op:742,1241;
ex:1983,130;
fi:2113,249;
rv:2362,132;2638,488;
ca:3126,501;
se:3627,176;
%%index%%000000000154