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LPSCHED(1)          RISC/os Reference Manual           LPSCHED(1)



NAME
     lpsched, lpshut, lpmove - start/stop the LP print service
          and move requests

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/lib/lp/lpsched
     lpshut
     lpmove requests dest
     lpmove dest  dest
                1     2
DESCRIPTION
     lpsched starts the LP print service; this can be done only
     by root or lp.

     lpshut shuts down the print service.  All printers that are
     printing at the time lpshut is invoked will stop printing.
     When lpsched is started again, requests that were printing
     at the time a printer was shut down will be reprinted from
     the beginning.

     lpmove moves requests that were queued by lp between LP des-
     tinations.  The first form of the lpmove command shown above
     (under SYNOPSIS) moves the named requests to the LP destina-
     tion dest.  requests are request-IDs as returned by lp.  The
     second form of the lpmove command will attempt to move all
     requests for destination dest  to destination dest ; lp will
     then reject any new requests 1
f
or dest . 2 1 Note that when moving requests, lpmove never checks the acceptance status [see accept(1M)] of the new destination. Also, the request-IDs of the moved request are not changed, so that users can still find their requests. The lpmove command will not move requests that have options (content type, form required, and so on) that cannot be handled by the new destination. If a request was originally queued for a class or the spe- cial destination any, and the first form of lpmove was used, the destination of the request will be changed to new- destination. A request thus affected will be printable only on new-destination and not on other members of the class or other acceptable printers if the original destination was any. FILES /var/spool/lp/* SEE ALSO accept(1M), lpadmin(1M). enable(1), lp(1), lpstat(1) in the User's Reference Manual. Printed 11/19/92 Page 1

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