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Controlling locations, Examples: controlling locations – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Performing Routine Spooler Operations Using
Spoolcom

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Controlling Locations

Controlling Locations

A location is the logical destination of a job that has been sent to the spooler subsystem.
If a print device is associated with a location, that device becomes the job’s physical
location. Locations are always two-part names taking the form #

group

.

dest

, where

#

group

is a group name, such as #LP, and.

dest

is a destination name, such

as.LASER.

To control locations in your spooler subsystem:

1. Make sure you are logged on as a super-group user (255,

n

).

2. List the locations in your spooler subsystem:

> SPOOLCOM LOC

3. Modify your spooler subsystem locations as needed:

To assign and connect a location to a print device:

) LOC #group.dest, DEV $device-name

To break the connection between a location and any devices with which it is
associated:

) LOC #group.dest, DEV

To delete a location from the spooler:

) LOC #group.dest, DELETE

Examples: Controlling Locations

Listing All Locations Associated With Your Spooler

To list all the locations associated with your spooler, enter:

> SPOOLCOM LOC

A listing such as this is sent to your home terminal:

LOCATION FLAGS DEVICE FONT
#BIRD1.DEFAULT $SAGE.#BOOK1

#BIRD2.DEFAULT \TAF.$C

#BIRDK.DEFAULT \KTTY.$C

#BIRDS.DEFAULT $LOST.#BOOK

LOCATION

#

group

.

dest

of the location whose status is being displayed.

FLAGS

Displays a B if broadcast is on.

DEVICE

Device associated with that location, if any.

FONT

Defines a special-control job in the spooler.

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