dslpdisable Command
Purpose
Disable print queue requests for a System V print subsystem.
Syntax
dslpdisable [ -r Reason ] PrintQueueName
Description
The dslpenable and dslpdisable commands are used to enable or disable a print queue from processing print requests that have been queued for it. Unlike the enable and disable commands, the directory-enabled commands can control remote print systems, so long as they are directory-enabled. This is because they write directly to the print queue object on the directory server.
Flags
Item | Description |
---|---|
-r Reason | Assign the reason for disabling the print queue.
Strings containing whitespace should be double quoted. Reason is a string that is displayed by the lpstat command. No default reason is set when one is not specified. |
Parameters
Item | Description |
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PrintQueueName | The PrintQueueName parameter is the RDN of the print queue. This could be a list of print queues. If the print queue name does not exist in the directory context, the command fails. |
Exit Status
- 0
- Indicates success.
- 1
- Indicates invalid options.
- 2
- Indicates that the specified print queue is unknown.
- 3
- Indicates that this user does not have modify permissions.
- 4
- Indicates that an invalid RDN was supplied.
- 5
- Indicates that the value is already set.
- 6
- Indicates that the command is unable to contact the directory service
- 7
- Indicates any other error.
Example
dslpdisable -r "routine maintenance" printer1