HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1 User Commands N-Z (vol 2)
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pdresume(1) pdresume(1)
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NAME
pdresume - enables paused objects to resume operation
SYNOPSIS
pdresume -h
pdresume
[-c ObjectClass][-m "MessageText" ][-x "AttributeValuePairs" ]
[-X AttributesFileName]{LocalJobId ... | GlobalJobId ...
| ServerName ... | [ServerName:]PrinterName ...
|[ServerName:]QueueName ... }
DESCRIPTION
Use the pdresume command to start up (resume) paused jobs, physical printers, queues, or servers.
Note: The pdresume and pdpause commands are used to allow or prevent output from the object,
whereas pddisable and pdenable are used to prevent or allow input to the object.
Options
Use the following options with the pdresume command:
-c ObjectClass
Specify the object class that you want to resume. The ObjectClass can be one of the following:
printer (default)
queue
job
server
Within the valid classes, printer is a physical printer and server is either a spooler or a supervi-
sor. This option is equivalent to specifying 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 that is being resumed: printer,
queue, job,orserver. You can use this message to indicate the reason for resuming or to provide
other comments.
When resuming a supervisor, HPDPS propagates the message to the message attribute of the physi-
cal printers residing in the supervisor. The message attribute for the supervisor is not changed.
When resuming a spooler, the message is propagated to the message attribute of the queues resid-
ing in the spooler. The message attribute for the spooler is not changed.
If the command operates on a job, you can list this message by specifying requested-
attributes=job-message-from-administrator
with the pdls command. If the com-
mand is to operate on a printer, queue,orserver, you can list this message by specifying
requested-attributes=message with the pdls command.
If the -m option is not specified, the message already stored with the object remains unchanged.
This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
message.
-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 you want inserted at the current point in the com-
mand line. This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute attributes.
Command Attributes
You can 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 object class that you want to resume. Valid object class names for the
pdresume
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