Spoolcom Command Summary; Table 14-1. Spoolcom Commands (Super-Group Users Only) (Page 1 Of 2 - HP Guardian User Manual

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Performing Routine Spooler Operations Using
Spoolcom
If you enter commands on separate lines, each command must be complete. For
example, to enter the subcommands from the previous example on three separate lines,
you must repeat the command JOB and the parameter 1635 on each line:
)JOB 1635, HOLD
)JOB 1635, REPORT TAL COMPILE
)JOB 1635, START
Each subcommand can be considered a separate command. Subcommands are processed
left to right, and each subcommand is processed before the next subcommand is
executed. (The SPOOLER command with the DRAIN option is an exception. Spoolcom
puts the component in the drain state but does not wait for the drain to complete.)

Spoolcom Command Summary

Not all subcommands for each command are listed below. For complete information
about all Spoolcom commands, see the Spooler Utilities Reference Manual.

Table 14-1. Spoolcom Commands (Super-Group Users Only) (page 1 of 2)

Command
BATCH
COLLECT
COMMENT
DEV
EXIT
FC
FONT
Subcommand
Function
Specifies attributes, obtains status, changes batch job states.
Specifies attributes, obtains status, changes collector states.
DELETE
Removes a specified collector from the spooler.
DRAIN
Causes the collector to stop accepting new jobs.
START
Causes a dormant collector to become active.
STATUS
Shows current status of the collector processes.
Designates a comment for Spoolcom to ignore; often used
in command files.
Specifies attributes, obtains status, changes device states.
CLEAR
Stops printing the current job on a given device.
DELETE
Removes a device from the spooler.
DRAIN
Causes a device to go offline after the current job finishes.
START
Causes an offline device to become online.
STATUS
Shows current status of devices.
SUSPEND
Causes a device to stop all activity.
XREF
Produces a cross-reference list of devices, locations, and
print processes, ordered by device.
Terminates a Spoolcom session.
Allows edit and reexecution of a command line.
Designates a special control job in the spooler as a font job,
containing printing instructions for programmable printers
like vertical form control (VFC) commands. Also displays
status of spooler jobs associated with specific fonts.
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