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Variable
PD_MEMLIMIT
PD_SOCKET
PD_MAXRETRIES
PD_MAXTHREADS
PD_RETRY_INTERVAL
PDIDTABLE
Chapter 3
Defines the maximum amount of memory (in kilobytes) the
spooler or supervisor can use on the host system.
The value for the socket number provided by your HPDPS
administrator. The socket number you specify should be for a
HPDPS client and compatible with the value you specify for
your LANG environment variable.
Specifies the number of times a command will retry when it
can't reach the client daemon. (The default is 0, no retries, if
PD_MAXRETRIES is not otherwise set.) A non-default value, if
needed, should be provided by your HPDPS administrator.
PD_MAXRETRIES is read by each command invocation. In
situations involving the simultaneous arrival of concurrent
print jobs when the client daemon cannot accept new requests,
setting this variable to a non-default value can prevent the
command from quitting prematurely.
Specifies the limit on simultaneous pdclientd command
threads. (The default is 50.) This environment variable, when
set, is done so in the pdstartclient script.
Specifies the number of seconds to wait between command
retries. (The default is 5, if PD_RETRY_INTERVAL is not
otherwise set.) The value, if needed, should be provided by your
HPDPS administrator. This is a back-off mechanism for burst
request situations to keep the client daemon from being
overwhelmed with simultaneous new requests when it is at its
resource limit. PD_MAXRETRIES is read by each command
invocation.
Controls the size of the table that maps local job identifier
numbers and global job identifier numbers for jobs submitted
to HPDPS clients. If you have many users who submit a small
number of jobs, you can improve performance by reducing the
size of the tables for each user.
Environment Variables
Description
Command Reference
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