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NAME
     lpadmin - configure the LP print service

SYNOPSIS
     lpadmin -p printer options
     lpadmin -x dest
     lpadmin -d [dest]
     lpadmin -S print-wheel -A alert-type [-W minutes] [-Q
     requests]

DESCRIPTION
     lpadmin configures the LP print service by defining printers
     and devices.  It is used to add and change printers, to
     remove printers from the service, to set or change the sys-
     tem default destination, to define alerts for printer
     faults, and to mount print wheels.

   Adding or Changing a Printer
     The first form of the lpadmin command (lpadmin -p printer
     options) is used to configure a new printer or to change the
     configuration of an existing printer.  The following options
     may appear in any order.

     -A  alert-type [-W minutes]
          The -A option is used to define an alert to inform the
          administrator when a printer fault is detected, and
          periodically thereafter, until the printer fault is
          cleared by the administrator.  The alert-types are:

          mail    Send the alert message via mail [see mail(1)]
                  to the administrator.

          write   Write the message to the terminal on which the
                  administrator is logged in.  If the administra-
                  tor is logged in on several terminals, one is
                  chosen arbitrarily.

          quiet   Do not send messages for the current condition.
                  An administrator can use this option to tem-
                  porarily stop receiving further messages about
                  a known problem.  Once the fault has been
                  cleared and printing resumes, messages will
                  again be sent when another fault occurs with
                  the printer.

          none    Do not send messages; any existing alert defin-
                  ition for the printer will be removed.  No
                  alert will be sent when the printer faults
                  until a different alert-type (except quiet) is
                  used.

          shell-command



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                  Run the shell-command each time the alert needs
                  to be sent.  The shell command should expect
                  the message in standard input.  If there are
                  blanks embedded in the command, enclose the
                  command in quotes.  Note that the mail and
                  write values for this option are equivalent to
                  the values mail user-name and write user-name
                  respectively, where user-name is the current
                  name for the administrator.  This will be the
                  login name of the person submitting this com-
                  mand unless he or she has used the su command
                  to change to another user ID.  If the su com-
                  mand has been used to change the user ID, then
                  the user-name for the new ID is used.

          list    Display the type of the alert for the printer
                  fault.  No change is made to the alert.

          The message sent appears as follows:

               The printer printer has stopped printing for the
               reason given below.  Fix the problem and bring the
               printer back on line.  Printing has stopped, but
               will be restarted in a few minutes; issue an
               enable command if you want to restart sooner.
               Unless someone issues a change request

                 lp -i request-id -P ...
               to change the page list to print, the current
               request will be reprinted from the beginning.

               The reason(s) it stopped (multiple reasons indi-
               cate reprinted attempts):
                 reason

          The LP print service can detect printer faults only
          through an adequate fast filter and only when the stan-
          dard interface program or a suitable customized inter-
          face program is used.  Furthermore, the level of
          recovery after a fault depends on the capabilities of
          the filter.

          If the printer is all, the alerting defined in this
          command applies to all existing printers.

          If the -W option is not used to arrange fault alerting
          for printer, the default procedure is to mail one mes-
          sage to the administrator of printer per fault.  This
          is equivalent to specifying -W once or -W 0.  If
          minutes is a number greater than zero, an alert will be
          sent at intervals specified by minutes.




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     -c class
          Insert printer into the specified class.  Class will be
          created if it does not already exist.

     -D comment
          Save this comment for display whenever a user asks for
          a full description of printer [see lpstat(1)].  The LP
          print service does not interpret this comment.

     -e printer
          Copy 1
t
he interface program of an existing printer to be the interface program for printer. (Options -i and -m may not be specified with this option.) -F fault-recovery This option specifies the recovery to be used for any print request that is stopped because of a printer fault, according to the value of fault-recovery: continue Continue printing on the top of the page where printing stopped. This requires a filter to wait for the fault to clear before automatically continuing. beginning Start printing the request again from the beginning. wait Disable printing on printer and wait for the administrator or a user to enable printing again. During the wait the administrator or the user who submitted the stopped print request can issue a change request that specifies where printing should resume. (See the -i option of the lp command.) If no change request is made before printing is enabled, printing will resume at the top of the page where stopped, if the filter allows; otherwise, the request will be printed from the beginning. -f allow:form-list -f deny:form-list Allow or deny the forms in form-list to be printed on printer. By default no forms are allowed on a new printer. For each printer, the LP print service keeps two lists of forms: an ``allow-list'' of forms that may be used with the printer, and a ``deny-list'' of forms that may not be used with the printer. With the -f allow option, the forms listed are added to the allow-list Printed 11/19/92 Page 3


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          and removed from the deny-list.  With the -f deny
          option, the forms listed are added to the deny-list and
          removed from the allow-list.

          If the allow-list is not empty, only the forms in the
          list may be used on the printer, regardless of the con-
          tents of the deny-list.  If the allow-list is empty,
          but the deny-list is not, the forms in the deny-list
          may not be used with the printer. All forms can be
          excluded from a printer by specifying -f deny:all.  All
          forms can be used on a printer (provided the printer
          can handle all the characteristics of each form) by
          specifying -f allow:all.

          The LP print service uses this information as a set of
          guidelines for determining where a form can be mounted.
          Administrators, however, are not restricted from mount-
          ing a form on any printer.  If mounting a form on a
          particular printer is in disagreement with the informa-
          tion in the allow-list or deny-list, the administrator
          is warned but the mount is accepted.  Nonetheless, if a
          user attempts to issue a print or change request for a
          form and printer combination that is in disagreement
          with the information, the request is accepted only if
          the form is currently mounted on the printer.  If the
          form is later unmounted before the request can print,
          the request is canceled and the user is notified by
          mail.

          If the administrator tries to specify a form as accept-
          able for use on a printer that doesn't have the capa-
          bilities needed by the form, the command is rejected.

          Note the other use of -f, with the -M option, below.

     -h   Indicate that the device associated with the printer is
          hardwired.  If neither of the mutually exclusive
          options, -h and -l, is specified, this option is
          assumed.

     -I content-type-list
          Allow printer to handle print requests with the content
          types listed in a content-type-list.  If the list
          includes names of more than one type, the names must be
          separated by commas or blank spaces.  (If they are
          separated by blank spaces, the entire list must be
          enclosed in double quotes.)

          The type simple is recognized as the default content
          type for files in the UNIX system.  A simple type of
          file is a data stream containing only printable ASCII
          characters and the following control characters.



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   Control Character    Octal Value                Meaning
   ____________________________________________________________________
   backspace                10        move back one character, except
                              8            at beginning of line
   tab                      11        move to next tab stop
   linefeed (newline)       128       move to beginning of next line
   form feed                148       move to beginning of next page
   carriage return          158       move to beginning of current line
                              8
          To prevent the print service from considering simple a
          valid type for the printer, specify either an explicit
          value (such as the printer type) in the content-type-
          list, or an empty list.  If you do want simple included
          along with other types, you must include simple in the
          content-type-list.

          Except for simple, each content-type name is freely
          determined by the administrator.  If the printer type
          is specified by the -T option, then the printer type is
          implicitly considered to be also a valid content type.

     -i interface
          Establish a new interface program for printer.  Inter-
          face is the pathname of the new program.  (The -e and
          -m options may not be specified with this option.)

     -l   Indicate that the device associated with printer is a
          login terminal.  The LP scheduler (lpsched) disables
          all login terminals automatically each time it is
          started.  (The -h option may not be specified with this
          option.)

     -M -f form-name [-a [-o filebreak]]
          Mount the form form-name on printer.  Print requests
          that need the pre-printed form form-name will be
          printed on printer.  If more than one printer has the
          form mounted and the user has specified any (with the
          -d option of the lp command) as the printer destina-
          tion, then the print request will be printed on the one
          printer that also meets the other needs of the request.

          The page length and width, and character and line
          pitches needed by the form are compared with those
          allowed for the printer, by checking the capabilities
          in the terminfo database for the type of printer.  If
          the form requires attributes that are not available
          with the printer, the administrator is warned but the
          mount is accepted.  If the form lists a print wheel as
          mandatory, but the print wheel mounted on the printer
          is different, the administrator is also warned but the
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          If the -a option is given, an alignment pattern is
          printed, preceded by the same initialization of the
          physical printer that precedes a normal print request,
          with one exception:  no banner page is printed.  Print-
          ing is assumed to start at the top of the first page of
          the form.  After the pattern is printed, the adminis-
          trator can adjust the mounted form in the printer and
          press return for another alignment pattern (no initial-
          ization this time), and can continue printing as many
          alignment patterns as desired.  The administrator can
          quit the printing of alignment patterns by typing q.

          If the -o filebreak option is given, a formfeed is
          inserted between each copy of the alignment pattern.
          By default, the alignment pattern is assumed to
          correctly fill a form, so no formfeed is added.

          A form is ``unmounted'' either by mounting a new form
          in its place or by using the -f none option.  By
          default, a new printer has no form mounted.

          Note the other use of -f without the -M option above.

     -M -S print-wheel
          Mount the print-wheel on printer.  Print requests that
          need the print-wheel will be printed on printer.  If
          more than one printer has print-wheel mounted and the
          user has specified any (with the -d option of the lp
          command) as the printer destination, then the print
          request will be printed on the one printer that also
          meets the other needs of the request.

          If the print-wheel is not listed as acceptable for the
          printer, the administrator is warned but the mount is
          accepted.  If the printer does not take print wheels,
          the command is rejected.

          A print wheel is ``unmounted'' either by mounting a new
          print wheel in its place or by using the option -S
          none.  By default, a new printer has no print wheel
          mounted.

          Note the other uses of the -S option without the -M
          option described below.

     -m model
          Select model interface program, provided with the LP
          print service, for the printer.  (Options -e and -i may
          not be specified with this option.)

     -o printing-option
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          to an interface program if the option is not taken from
          a preprinted form description or is not explicitly
          given by the user submitting a request [see lp(1)].
          The only -o options that can have defaults defined are
          listed below.

                 length=scaled-decimal-number
                 width=scaled-decimal-number
                 cpi=scaled-decimal-number
                 lpi=scaled-decimal-number
                 stty='stty-option-list'
          The term ``scaled-decimal-number'' refers to a non-
          negative number used to indicate a unit of size.  The
          type of unit is shown by a ``trailing'' letter attached
          to the number.  Three types of scaled decimal numbers
          can be used with the LP print service: numbers that
          show sizes in centimeters (marked with a trailing c);
          numbers that show sizes in inches (marked with a trail-
          ing i); and numbers that show sizes in units appropri-
          ate to use (without a trailing letter), that is, lines,
          characters, lines per inch, or characters per inch.

          The first four default option values must agree with
          the capabilities of the type of physical printer, as
          defined in the terminfo database for the printer type.
          If they do not, the command is rejected.

          The stty-option-list is not checked for allowed values,
          but is passed directly to the stty program by the stan-
          dard interface program.  Any error messages produced by
          stty when a request is processed (by the standard
          interface program) are mailed to the user submitting
          the request.

          For each printing option not specified, the defaults
          for the following attributes are defined in the ter-
          minfo entry for the specified printer type.

                 length
                 width
                 cpi
                 lpi
          The default for stty is

                 stty='9600 cs8 -cstopb -parenb ixon
                     -ixany opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr
                     -onlret -ofill nl0 cr0 tab0 bs0 vt0 ff0'
          You can set any of the -o options to the default values
          (which vary for different types of printers), by typing
          them without assigned values, as follows:

                 length=
                 width=



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                 cpi=
                 lpi=
                 stty=

     -o nobanner
          Allow a user to submit a print request specifying that
          no banner page be printed.

     -o banner
          Force a banner page to be printed with every print
          request, even when a user asks for no banner page.
          This is the default; you must specify -o nobanner if
          you want to allow users to be able to specify -o
          nobanner with the lp command.

     -r class
          Remove printer from the specified class.  If printer is
          the last member of class, then class will be removed.

     -S list
          Allow either the print wheels or aliases for character
          sets named in list to be used on the printer.

          If the printer is a type that takes print wheels, then
          list is a comma or space separated list of print wheel
          names.  (Enclose the list with quotes if it contains
          blanks.)  These will be the only print wheels con-
          sidered mountable on the printer.  (You can always
          force a different print wheel to be mounted, however.)
          Until the option is used to specify a list, no print
          wheels will be considered mountable on the printer, and
          print requests that ask for a particular print wheel
          with this printer will be rejected.

          If the printer is a type that has selectable character
          sets, then list is a comma or blank separated list of
          character set name ``mappings'' or aliases.  (Enclose
          the list with quotes if it contains blanks.)  Each
          ``mapping'' is of the form

          known-name=alias
          The known-name is a character set number preceded by cs
          (such as cs3 for character set three) or a character
          set name from the Terminfo database entry csnm.  [See
          terminfo(4) in the Programmer's Reference Manual.]  If
          this option is not used to specify a list, only the
          names already known from the Terminfo database or
          numbers with a prefix of cs will be acceptable for the
          printer.

          If list is the word none, any existing print wheel
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          Note the other uses of the -S with the -M option
          described above.

     -s system-name[!printer-name]
          Make a remote printer (one that must be accessed
          through another system) accessible to users on your
          system.  system-name is the name of the remote system
          on which the remote printer is located; it must be
          listed in the systems table (/etc/lp/Systems).
          Printer-name is the name used on the remote system for
          that printer.  For example, if you want to access
          printer  on system  and you want it called printer  on
          your sy1
s
tem, enter1-p printer -s system !printer .
2
2 1 1 -T printer-type-list Identify the printer as being of one or more printer- types. Each printer-type is used to extract data from the terminfo database; this information is used to ini- tialize the printer before printing each user's request. Some filters may also use a printer-type to convert content for the printer. If this option is not used, the default printer-type will be unknown; no information will be extracted from terminfo so each user request will be printed without first initializing the printer. Also, this option must be used if the following are to work: -o cpi, -o lpi, -o width, and -o length options of the lpadmin and lp commands, and the -S and -f options of the lpadmin command. If the printer-type-list contains more than one type, then the content-type-list of the -I option must either be specified as simple, as empty (-I ""), or not speci- fied at all. -u allow:login-ID-list -u deny:login-ID-list Allow or deny the users in login-ID-list access to the printer. By default all users are allowed on a new printer. The login-ID-list argument may include any or all of the following constructs: login-ID a user on any system system-name!login-ID a user on system system-name system-name!all all users on system system-name all!login-ID a user on all systems all all users on all systems Printed 11/19/92 Page 9


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          For each printer the LP print service keeps two lists
          of users: an ``allow-list'' of people allowed to use
          the printer, and a ``deny-list'' of people denied
          access to the printer.  With the -u allow option, the
          users listed are added to the allow-list and removed
          from the deny-list.  With the -u deny option, the users
          listed are added to the deny-list and removed from the
          allow-list.

          If the allow-list is not empty, only the users in the
          list may use the printer, regardless of the contents of
          the deny-list.  If the allow-list is empty, but the
          deny-list is not, the users in the deny-list may not
          use the printer. All users can be denied access to the
          printer by specifying -u deny:all.  All users may use
          the printer by specifying -u allow:all.

     -U dial-info
          The -U option allows your print service to access a
          remote printer.  (It does not enable your print service
          to access a remote printer service.)  Specifically, -U
          assigns the ``dialing'' information dial-info to the
          printer.  dial-info is used with the dial routine to
          call the printer.  Any network connection supported by
          the Basic Networking Utilities will work.  dial-info
          can be either a phone number for a modem connection, or
          a system name for other kinds of connections.  Or, if
          -U direct is given, no dialing will take place, because
          the name direct is reserved for a printer that is
          directly connected.  If a system name is given, it is
          used to search for connection details from the file
          /etc/uucp/Systems or related files.  The Basic Network-
          ing Utilities are required to support this option.  By
          default, -U direct is assumed.

     -v device
          Associate a device with printer.  Device is the path
          name of a file that is writable by lp.  Note that the
          same device can be associated with more than one
          printer.

   Restrictions
     When creating a new printer, one of three options (-v, -U,
     or -s) must be supplied.  In addition, only one of the fol-
     lowing may be supplied: -e, -i, or -m; if none of these
     three options is supplied, the model standard is used.  The
     -h and -l options are mutually exclusive.  Printer and class
     names may be no longer than 14 characters and must consist
     entirely of the characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and  (underscore).
     If -s is specified, the following options are invalid: -A,
     -e, -F, -h, -i, -l, -M, -m, -o, -U, -v, and -W.




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   Removing a Printer Destination
     The -x dest option removes the destination dest (a printer
     or a class), from the LP print service.  If dest is a
     printer and is the only member of a class, then the class
     will be deleted, too.  If dest is all, all printers and
     classes are removed.  No other options are allowed with -x.

   Setting/Changing the System Default Destination
     The -d [dest] option makes dest, an existing printer or
     class, the new system default destination.  If dest is not
     supplied, then there is no system default destination.  No
     other options are allowed with -d.

   Setting an Alert for a Print Wheel
     -S print-wheel -A  alert-type [-W minutes] [-Q requests]
          The -S print-wheel option is used with the -A alert-
          type option to define an alert to mount the print wheel
          when there are jobs queued for it.  If this command is
          not used to arrange alerting for a print wheel, no
          alert will be sent for the print wheel.  Note the other
          use of -A, with the -p option, above.

          The alert-types are:

          mail    Send the alert message via the mail command to
                  the administrator.

          write   Write the message, via the write command, to
                  the terminal on which the administrator is
                  logged in.  If the administrator is logged in
                  on several terminals, one is arbitrarily
                  chosen.

          quiet   Do not send messages for the current condition.
                  An administrator can use this option to tem-
                  porarily stop receiving further messages about
                  a known problem.  Once the print-wheel has been
                  mounted and subsequently unmounted, messages
                  will again be sent when the number of print
                  requests reaches the threshold specified by the
                  -Q option.

          none    Do not send messages until the -A option is
                  given again with a different alert-type (other
                  than quiet).

          shell-command
                  Run the shell-command each time the alert needs
                  to be sent.  The shell command should expect
                  the message in standard input.  If there are
                  blanks embedded in the command, enclose the
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                  write values for this option are equivalent to
                  the values mail user-name and write user-name
                  respectively, where user-name is the current
                  name for the administrator.  This will be the
                  login name of the person submitting this com-
                  mand unless he or she has used the su command
                  to change to another user ID.  If the su com-
                  mand has been used to change the user ID, then
                  the user-name for the new ID is used.

          list    Display the type of the alert for the print
                  wheel on standard output.  No change is made to
                  the alert.

          The message sent appears as follows:

             The print wheel print-wheel needs to be mounted
             on the printer(s):
             printer (integer  requests)
             integer  print r1
e
quests
await this print wheel. 2 The printers listed are those that the administrator had earlier specified were candidates for this print wheel. The number $integer sub 1$ listed next to each printer is the number of requests eligible for the printer. The number $integer sub 2$ shown after the printer list is the total number of requests awaiting the print wheel. It will be less than the sum of the other numbers if some requests can be handled by more than one printer. If the print-wheel is all, the alerting defined in this command applies to all print wheels already defined to have an alert. If the -W option is not given, the default procedure is that only one message will be sent per need to mount the print wheel. Not specifying the -W option is equivalent to specifying -W once or -W 0. If minutes is a number greater than zero, an alert will be sent at intervals specified by minutes. If the -Q option is also given, the alert will be sent when a certain number (specified by the argument requests) of print requests that need the print wheel are waiting. If the -Q option is not given, or requests is 1 or the word any (which are both the default), a message is sent as soon as anyone submits a print request for the print wheel when it is not mounted. Page 12 Printed 11/19/92


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FILES
     /var/spool/lp/*
     /etc/lp

SEE ALSO
     accept(1M), lpsched(1M), and lpsystem(1M).
     enable(1), lp(1), lpstat(1), and stty(1) in the User's
     Reference Manual.
     dial(3C), terminfo(4) in the Programmer's Reference Manual.














































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