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completes, but any subsequent jobs submitted to the same queue do not print
because the queue is in the disabled state. When the queue is disabled by
this condition, the protection modes on the spool directory lock le are
displayed by the ls -l command as:
-rwxr-xr--
Normally the lock le should have these protection modes set:
-rw-r--r--
To restart the queue, enter the lpc up queuename command, to clear the
disabled condition and restart the queue.
To avoid the problem, create the lock le by submitting any job on the local
host to the queue, or by entering the following command:
# touch spooldirpathlock
4.3.12 The lpstat Command Fails
The lpstat command fails if the PRINTER environment variable is not set
and the command is issued with the following syntax:
# lpstat -u username
The command fails with the following message:
lpstat: lp: unknown printer
If the PRINTER variable is set, the command returns queue information for
the queue specied by PRINTER.
4.3.13 The Alias Name Field Is Empty in the Disk Conguration
The Disk Conguration application creates the correct ls /dev/alias
les. It should also show the alias in the Alias Name: eld in the Disk
Conguration: Congure Partitions box after naming it in the previous
session, but it does not. Use the ls /dev/alias[a-h]command to
verify and use the disk alias.
4.3.14 Problems when Trying to Mount DVDROM
The preliminary support for the native DVD le system in Version 4.0F,
called DVDFS, is not fully functional. Attempts to invoke the DVDFS le
system result in an error message of function not supported.
When mounting DVD media that contains an ISO-9660 directory structure
(which may be present on DVDROM disks formatted according to ECMA-
167 that include the bridge format), any attempts to mount specifying -t
dvdfs will use the CDFS le system ( -t cdfs) automatically. When the
on-disk format does not contain an ISO-9660 directory structure, this mount
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