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lpq
— spool queue
examination program
lpq |
[-a ] [-l ]
[-P printer] [job # ...]
[user ...] |
The lpq
utility examines the spooling area
used by lpd(8) for printing
files on the line printer, and reports the status of the specified jobs or
all jobs associated with a user. The lpq
utility
invoked without any arguments reports on any jobs currently in the
queue.
Options:
-P
PRINTER
variable in the
environment). All other arguments supplied are interpreted as user names
or job numbers to filter out only those jobs of interest.-l
-a
For each job submitted (i.e., invocation of
lpr(1))
lpq
reports the user's name, current rank in the
queue, the names of files comprising the job, the job identifier (a number
which may be supplied to
lprm(1) for removing a
specific job), and the total size in bytes. Job ordering is dependent on the
algorithm used to scan the spooling directory and is supposed to be FIFO
(First in First Out). File names comprising a job may be unavailable (when
lpr(1) is used as a sink in
a pipeline) in which case the file is indicated as ``(standard input)''.
If lpq
warns that there is no daemon
present (i.e., due to some malfunction), the
lpc(8) command can be used
to restart the printer daemon.
If the following environment variable exists, it is used by
lpq
:
PRINTER
Unable to open various files. The lock file being malformed. Garbage files when there is no daemon active, but files in the spooling directory.
A lpq
utility appeared in
3BSD.
Due to the dynamic nature of the information in the spooling
directory lpq
may report unreliably. Output
formatting is sensitive to the line length of the terminal; this can results
in widely spaced columns.
April 28, 1995 | midnightbsd-3.1 |