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

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pdset(1) pdset(1)
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queue
document
initial-value-job
initial-value-document
log
Within the valid classes, printer is for a logical printer or a physical printer and server is for a
spooler or a supervisor.
This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute class.
-g Turn off headings. This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
headings=false.
-m "MessageText"
Specify the message you want associated with the printer, job, server, queue, document,
initial-value-job, initial-value-document,orlog that is being modified.
You can use the message to give the reason for the modification or to provide other comments. If you
do not specify the -m option, the message already stored with the object remains unchanged.
If the command is for a job, you can list this message by specifying
requested-
attributes=job-message-from-administrator
with the
pdls command.
If the command is for the other objects, you can list this message by specifying
requested-
attributes=message
with the pdls command.
This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
message.
-r RequestedAttributes
Specify the attribute values that you want to display for the specified objects.
RequestedAttributes can be
none (default), brief,orverbose.
This option is equivalent to the command-attribute
requested-attributes.
-s StyleName
Specify the style in which you want the attributes displayed.
StyleName may be column (default), or line.
This option is equivalent to the command-attribute
style.
-x "AttributeValuePairs
"
A single attribute string, consisting of one or more attribute-value pairs. Prefix the attribute value
with the replace operator, = , to replace a value, the add-value operator, += , to add a value, and the
remove-value operator,
-= , to remove a value. Use the reset-to-defaul operator,
== , with no attri-
bute value to set the attribute to its default value.
-X AttributesFileName
The name of a file containing attribute-value pairs to be inserted at the current point in the command
line. This option is equivalent to 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 ObjectClass that you want for this command. Valid object class names are: printer
(default), job, server, queue, document, initial-value-job, initial-value-
document
, and log.
headings=Boolean
Boolean can be true (default) or false. Specifies if you want headings displayed.
message="MessageText"
Specify the message that you want associated with the printer, job, server, queue
, docu-
ment
, initial-value-job
, initial-value-document,orlog that is being modified.
Section 1720 2 HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000
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