Managing Your Spooler Jobs Using Peruse; Running Peruse; Spooler Jobs - HP Guardian User Manual

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Managing Your Spooler Jobs Using Peruse

Running Peruse

To run Peruse, enter the keyword PERUSE at your TACL prompt. Peruse displays its
program banner, copyright message, and prompt, which is an underscore (_):
10> PERUSE
PERUSE - T9101D10 - (08JUN92)
Copyright Tandem Computers Incorporated 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
_
Fields in the Peruse banner are:
T9101D10 is the product number and version of Peruse.
(08JUN92) is the release date for this version of Peruse.
\WEST is the system where this Peruse process is running.
If you start Peruse on another system, Peruse also displays the SPOOLER
SUPERVISOR IS message that contains the system and spooler supervisor names.

Spooler Jobs

If you have jobs on the spooler queue when you start Peruse, these jobs are listed below
the program banner as shown below:
PERUSE - T9101D10 - (08JUN92)
Copyright Tandem Computers Incorporated 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
JOB
BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION
456
555
1435
Each line under the column headers describes a different job. The column headers are:
JOB
Job number of each job, as assigned by the spooler supervisor process. If a
spooler job file is the current job, Peruse displays FILE under this header.
BATCH
Spooler batch job number to which this spooler job is linked. For single
jobs, no batch number is listed.
STATE
Status of each job:
OPEN
READY
HOLD
PRINT
PAGES
Number of pages in each job. OPEN jobs are being collected, so the number
of pages is not known.
PRINT 16
1
OPEN
1
READY 30
1
The job is still being collected by the spooler.
The spooler has finished collecting; the job is queued and
waiting to print.
The hold-before-printing flag is on.
The job is currently printing.
Guardian User's Guide —425266-001
SYSTEM
\WEST
SYSTEM
\WEST
4
#LPP
4
B
#DEFAULT
4
A
#HOLD
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