Installation guide

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The /var/adm/printer directory should be owned by user adm
and belong to group adm. The printer accounting files should
have protection mode 644, be owned by user adm, and belong to
group system.
Refer to Chapter 12 for more information on using printer accounting.
10.6.5 Controlling Local Print Jobs and Queues
Use the lpc command to manage the print jobs and queues associated with
the local printers on your system. You can use the lpc command to:
• Enable and disable printers and spooling queues
• Change the order of queued jobs
• Display the status of the printer, queue, and daemon
Some lpc commands, for example, the disable command, require you to
be superuser.
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You can use the lpc command only to manage print queues that
are local to your system. Although a remote printer has both a
local queue and a remote queue, the lpc command manages
only the local queue.
There are 15 command arguments that you can specify with the lpc
command. You can also use the lpc command interactively. If you enter the
lpc command without any command arguments, the lpc> prompt is
displayed. You can then enter command arguments.
The lpc command has the following syntax:
/usr/sbin/lpc
[ argument][all | printer...]
Some of the command arguments allow you to specify all to indicate all
the printers or to specify one or more
printer
variables to indicate a
specific printer.
You can specify the
argument
variables defined in Table 10–3.
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