HP Distributed Print Service Administration Guide

Chapter 9 291
Managing Spoolers, Queues, and Logical Printers
Deleting Objects Contained in Spoolers
For example, to release the job with the global job identifier
number of Spool4:4628700042, enter:
pdmod -x "job-hold=false" Spool4:4628700042
c. If the reason is job-print-after-specified, use the pdmod
command to specify a time earlier than the current time.
For example, if the current time is 10:30 in the morning, enter:
pdmod -x "job-print-after=9:00:00" Spool4:4628700042
d. If the reason is required-resources-not-ready or
required-resources-not-supported, a change to or a problem
with the physical printer or printers that could print the job when
it was first submitted has occurred; there is no longer a physical
printer that supports all of the attributes of the job. The most
likely cause of this problem is that the physical printer is no
longer ready. See “Querying for the State of a Physical Printer” in
Chapter 10.
e. Delete the queue:
pddelete -c queue Queue4
Deleting an Initial Value Object
Use -c initial-value-document or -c initial-value-job with the
pddelete command to delete an initial value object.
If the initial value object is associated with one or more enabled logical
printers, you must disable the logical printers before you can delete the
initial value object. After you delete the initial value object, you should
update and enable the logical printers.
To delete an initial-value-job or initial-value-document that is associated
with an enabled logical printer, perform the following steps:
NOTE This procedure uses an initial-value-job as an example. The procedure
for an initial-value-document is the same.
1. Query for enabled logical printers associated with the initial value
object.