Specifications

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4. Use the LOGSYS READ command to specify the type of logs needed and store them
into a temporary file. In the following example the 5 latest maintenance logs are being
stored into the file .logs.tmp.
LOGSYS READ MAINTENANCE INTO .logs.tmp NEWEST 5
The maintenance port responds with:
LOGSYS info: READ completed for MAINTENANCE log with 5 entries.
5. Route the file to LPR3’s print job queue.
PRINT .logs.tmp /PORT LPR3
The maintenance port responds with an informational message:
PrintSys Info: Queued Job 35 Port LPR3 File .LOGS.TMP
6. Use the Show Print command to view LPR3’s print job queue.
SHOW PRINT LPR3
The maintenance port responds with:
PrintSys Info: SHOW PRINT
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PORT NAME TYPE BAUD JOBS ACTIVE JOB FILE NAME
LPR3 auxiliary 1200 1 35 35 *.LOGS.TMP
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7. Use the ENABLE PRINT command with the /NONQUEUED option to print the output
at the OPS Manager station:
ENABLE PRINT /NONQUEUED
The maintenance port responds with the following message in the lower half of the
Maintenance Session Window:
Auxiliary port (LPR3) mode.
Returns to maintenance terminal mode when printing completed.
Strike <CTRL> c to abort printing and return to maintenance terminal mode.
"ENABLE PRINT /NONQUEUED" may be terminated only with <CTRL> c.
∗∗ WARNING ∗∗ Auxiliary port is unpredictable at baud rates above 2400.
8. All output to be printed is displayed in the upper half of the Maintenance Session
window. When all output to be printed has been received, type <CTRL> C to indicate
that there is no more to be printed.
<CTRL> C
The output is routed to the specified printer or file, the maintenance screen is refreshed
and responds with:
PrintSys Info: Completed Job 35 Port LPR3 File .LOGS.TMP