MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)

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Command List XI
Commands SHOWLOG thru STORE
unenabled) of the devices specified with the SHUTQ command.
@ The @ parameter globally disables all currently open spooling queues
without closing the spooling queues. Thus when the spooling queues are
globally reenabled with the OPENQ @ command, all spooling queues that
were opened before being globally disabled will again be open.
Refer to the Native Mode Spooler Reference Manual (32650-90166) for
more discussion on enabling and disabling of spooling queues.
Use the @ option without any other parameter. The SHOW option entered
with the @ option returns an error.
Operation Notes
The SHUTQ command closes the spool queue(s) for a logical device or all members of a
device class configured in the system. The spooler process, however, does not need to be
running for the device. If the spooler process is running, it is unaffected by shutting the
queue.
This command also serves as an option to the STARTSPOOL and SPOOLER commands, which
are documented in this chapter.
Use
This command may be issued from a session, job, program, or in BREAK. Pressing
Break
has no effect on this command. It may be issued only from the console unless distributed to
users with the ALLOW or ASSOCIATE command.
Examples
To shut the queue for all devices in class LP, enter:
SHUTQ LP
To shut the spool queue and show the state of the queue and other information about the
specified device, enter:
SHUTQ 6;SHOW
Related Information
Commands OPENQ, STARTSPOOL, SPOOLER
Manuals Native Mode Spooler Reference Manual
Performing System Operation Tasks
SPEED
Sets the input and output speed for the user's terminal.
Syntax
SPEED
newinspeed
,
newoutspeed
or