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.\" $NetBSD: 2.t,v 1.3 1997/07/09 02:34:43 jtc Exp $
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1994-05-18 05:12:10 +04:00
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.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\" @(#)2.t 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
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.NH 1
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Commands
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.NH 2
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lpd \- line printer daemon
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.PP
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The program
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.IR lpd (8),
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usually invoked at boot time from the /etc/rc file, acts as
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a master server for coordinating and controlling
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the spooling queues configured in the printcap file.
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When
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.I lpd
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is started it makes a single pass through the
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.I printcap
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database restarting any printers that have jobs.
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In normal operation
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.I lpd
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listens for service requests on multiple sockets,
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one in the UNIX domain (named ``/var/run/printer'') for
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local requests, and one in the Internet domain
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(under the ``printer'' service specification)
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for requests for printer access from off machine;
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see \fIsocket\fP\|(2) and \fIservices\fP\|(5)
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for more information on sockets and service
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specifications, respectively.
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.I Lpd
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spawns a copy of itself to process the request; the master daemon
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continues to listen for new requests.
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.PP
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Clients communicate with
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.I lpd
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using a simple transaction oriented protocol.
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Authentication of remote clients is done based
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on the ``privilege port'' scheme employed by
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\fIrshd\fP\|(8C) and \fIrcmd\fP\|(3X).
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The following table shows the requests
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understood by
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.IR lpd .
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In each request the first byte indicates the
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``meaning'' of the request, followed by the name
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of the printer to which it should be applied. Additional
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qualifiers may follow, depending on the request.
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.DS
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.TS
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l l.
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Request Interpretation
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^Aprinter\en check the queue for jobs and print any found
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^Bprinter\en receive and queue a job from another machine
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^Cprinter [users ...] [jobs ...]\en return short list of current queue state
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^Dprinter [users ...] [jobs ...]\en return long list of current queue state
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^Eprinter person [users ...] [jobs ...]\en remove jobs from a queue
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.TE
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.DE
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.PP
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The \fIlpr\fP\|(1) command
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is used by users to enter a print job in a local queue and to notify
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the local
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.I lpd
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that there are new jobs in the spooling area.
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.I Lpd
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either schedules the job to be printed locally, or if
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printing remotely, attempts to forward
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the job to the appropriate machine.
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If the printer cannot be opened or the destination
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machine is unreachable, the job will remain queued until it is
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possible to complete the work.
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.NH 2
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lpq \- show line printer queue
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.PP
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The \fIlpq\fP\|(1)
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program works recursively backwards displaying the queue of the machine with
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the printer and then the queue(s) of the machine(s) that lead to it.
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.I Lpq
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has two forms of output: in the default, short, format it
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gives a single line of output per queued job; in the long
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format it shows the list of files, and their sizes, that
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comprise a job.
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.NH 2
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lprm \- remove jobs from a queue
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.PP
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The \fIlprm\fP\|(1) command deletes jobs from a spooling
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queue. If necessary, \fIlprm\fP will first kill off a
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running daemon that is servicing the queue and restart
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it after the required files are removed. When removing
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jobs destined for a remote printer, \fIlprm\fP acts
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similarly to \fIlpq\fP except it first checks locally
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for jobs to remove and then
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tries to remove files in queues off-machine.
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.NH 2
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lpc \- line printer control program
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.PP
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The
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.IR lpc (8)
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program is used by the system administrator to control the
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operation of the line printer system.
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For each line printer configured in /etc/printcap,
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.I lpc
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may be used to:
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.IP \(bu
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disable or enable a printer,
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.IP \(bu
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disable or enable a printer's spooling queue,
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.IP \(bu
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rearrange the order of jobs in a spooling queue,
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.IP \(bu
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find the status of printers, and their associated
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spooling queues and printer daemons.
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