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Performing Routine Spooler Operations Using
Spoolcom
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Displaying the Status of Spooler Components
Displaying the Status of Spooler Components
Spoolcom can display the status of collectors, printers, print processes, the spooler
routing structure, and the spooler itself, as well as any spooler job you own.
You can use these commands from a TACL or Spoolcom prompt, or a command file.
For example, to display the status of the spooler process, enter the Spoolcom SPOOLER
command at the TACL prompt:
Spoolcom displays the spooler process status and returns you to the TACL program.
Your spooler subsystem has many printers, jobs, and related routing structures.
Therefore, to display only specific information, specify a single entity such as a job
number, the name or number of a printer, or a location name:
1. Use Peruse to list your spooler jobs in the spooler system, and the job location.
For example, this display shows that your job is number 566 at location #HT4:
2. Exit Peruse, and use the Spoolcom LOC command to display the status of the
printer that is to print your job.
For example, to find the location assigned to printer #HT4 and the jobs in its queue:
Table 14-4. Spoolcom Commands for Displaying Spooler Component Status
Spooler Component
Spoolcom Command
Collector
COLLECT
Printer
DEV
Job
JOB
Batch Job
BATCH
Print Process
Routing Structure
LOC
Spooler SPOOLER
14> SPOOLCOM SPOOLER
SPOOLER STATE LOGGING FILE LAST ERROR
$SPLS ACTIVE $0
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION REPORT
566 OPEN 1 4 #HT4 MKTG BOB
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15> SPOOLCOM LOC #HT4
LOCATION FLAGS DEVICE FONT
#HT4.DEFAULT $HT4
JOB LOCATION DEVICE SEQ COPY PAGE
364 #HT4.DEFAULT $HT4 PRINT 1 6
513 #HT4.DEFAULT $HT4 2 1 6
566 #HT4.DEFAULT $HT4 3 1 4