Examples, Example – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Managing the Spooler Using Spoolcom
Guardian User’s Guide — 425266-001
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Displaying the Current Attributes of a Print Process
2. Associate that print process with a device:
) DEV $device, PROCESS $process-name
If you want a print process to be part of your configuration every time you coldstart the
spooler, be sure to add it to your spooler configuration file.
See the Spooler Utilities Reference Manual for complete descriptions of the
SPOOLCOM PRINT and DEV commands.
Examples
•
To define a new print process named $XP to be a copy of the program file
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PSPOOL and to run on CPU 3; the process then readies the
new print process to run jobs:
> SPOOLCOM
) PRINT $XP, FILE $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PSPOOL, CPU 3
•
To add a PSPOOLB print process called $PPPS to an existing spooler on
processor 2:
) PRINT $PPPS, FILE $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PSPOOLB, CPU 2
•
To add a FASTP print process called $XLNT to an existing spooler on processor 4:
) PRINT $XLNT, FILE $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.FASTP, CPU 4
Displaying the Current Attributes of a Print Process
To display the current attributes of a print process, enter:
) PRINT $print-process, STATUS DETAIL
Example
To display the current attributes of the print process named $SPLA, enter:
) PRINT $SPLA, STATUS DETAIL
A listing such as this is displayed on your home terminal:
PRINT PROCESS: $SPLA
STATE: ACTIVE
LAST ERROR: NONE
DEBUG: OFF
INDEPENDENT: NO
PROGRAM FILE: $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PSPOOL
CPU: 3
BACKUP: 2
PRIORITY: 128
PARM: 0