HP-UX Reference (11i v1 05/09) - 1 User Commands N-Z (vol 2)

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pdpromote(1) pdpromote(1)
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Arguments
Use the arguments to identify the specific objects that you want to promote. You can use the following
argument values with the pdpromote command:
LocalJobId or GlobalJobId
Specify the local or global job identifier of the job that you want to promote.
You as an administrator would generally use the global job identifier but you can promote your own
jobs using the local job identifier.
When a job is specified with the
pdpromote command, it becomes the first job in the queue. If a
another job is then promoted, it becomes the first job in the queue (ahead of the job previously pro-
moted).
EXAMPLES
Promote Job
To promote job 6450500001 on server DServe1, enter the command:
pdpromote DServe1:6450500001
To promote job 1099600001 on server SPOOL1, enter the command:
pdpromote -m "This job must be printed in 10 minutes"
SPOOL1:1099600001
SEE ALSO
pdclean(1), pdcreate(1), pddelete(1), pddisable(1), pdenable(1), pdls(1), pdmod(1), pdpause(1), pdpr(1),
pdq(1), pdresubmit(1), pdresume(1), pdrm(1), pdset(1), pdshutdown(1)
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
pdpromote: POSIX 1387.4
Section 1748 Hewlett-Packard Company 2 HP-UX 11i Version 1: September 2005