HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1 User Commands N-Z (vol 2)

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pdclean(1) pdclean(1)
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NAME
pdclean - removes all jobs from the specified object
SYNOPSIS
pdclean -h
pdclean
[-c ObjectClass][-m "MessageText" ][-x "AttributeValuePairs" ]
[-X AttributesFileName]
{ ServerName ...
|[ServerName:]PrinterName ...
|[ServerName:]QueueName ... }
DESCRIPTION
Use this administrative command, pdclean, to remove all jobs from the specified servers, logical printers,
queues, or physical printers. If you are removing jobs from a server, any job-retention-period
attribute values are ignored. For all other conditions, the job-retention-period is honored. If you
are removing jobs from a logical printer, all jobs that have been submitted to it are removed from the
queue. If you are removing jobs from a queue, all jobs that are contained in that queue are removed from
the queue.
Jobs that are in the middle of printing are aborted, if possible.
HPDPS issues a confirmation message prior to cleaning the object, unless your environment variable
PD_CONFIRM_DELETE has a value of
no.
Options
Use the following options with the
pdclean command:
-c ObjectClass
Specify the object class you want for this command. The ObjectClass can be one of the following:
printer (default)
queue
server
Within the valid classes, server is for a spooler or a supervisor, and printer is for a logical or
physical printer.
This option is equivalent to the command-attribute
class.
-h Display a command-specific help message containing information about command syntax and options.
This option cannot be used with another option or with an attribute.
-m "MessageText"
Specify the message that is to be associated with the ObjectClass specified: printer, queue,or
server. You can use this message to indicate the reason why the printer, queue,orserver is
being cleaned or to provide other comments.
This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute message.
List this message by specifying requested-attributes=message with the pdls command.
-x "AttributeValuePairs
"
A single attribute string, consisting of one or more attribute-value pairs.
-X AttributesFileName
The name of a file containing attribute-value pairs that you want inserted at the current point in the
command line. This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
attributes.
Command Attributes
You may specify these attributes in a
-x "AttributeValuePairs" string or in an attributes file designated
with the
-X AttributesFileName option.
attributes= AttributesFileName
Cause the designated attributes file to be read.
class=ObjectClass
Specify the ObjectClass that you want for this command. Valid object class names for the
pdclean
command are: printer, queue,orserver. Within the valid classes, server is for a spooler or
supervisor, and
printer is for a logical or physical printer.
HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000 1 Section 1667
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