12-13-2006
Prashanth
if there are stopped jobs it should show right?!!!!
Why its not showing anything and
we are getting the message"There are stopped jobs"
i couldn't understand.
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faxq(1) mgetty+sendfax manual faxq(1)
NAME
faxq - display fax jobs queued by faxspool(1)
SYNOPSIS
faxq [<command>] [-osa] [-v] [-r] [-P<job><prio>]
DESCRIPTION
Display the fax queue set up by faxspool(1).
faxq looks for all the jobs queued by faxspool(1) to /var/spool/fax/outgoing/*. For each job in the queue, faxq displays some status infor-
mations about it. If no options are specified, one line per queued fax job is printed, displaying the job number, sender, number of pages
and target fax number.
COMMANDS
faxq stop stops the fax queue processing by creating the file /var/spool/fax/outgoing/stop. This command works only if you have write
access to the spool directory. Depending on local setup, this means ``root only'' or ``fax administrator group''. If you don't have write
access, an error message is printed.
faxq start re-starts a previously stopped fax queue, by removing the ``stop'' file. As for faxq stop this only works if you have write
access.
OPTIONS
-v Tells faxq to print a more verbose report for each job (multiple lines).
-o Show old jobs, already sent but still in the queue directory, too.
-s Show suspended jobs (stopped because of too many fatal errors during sending). You can restart those jobs with faxq -r
-a Show all jobs (active, old, suspended).
-r Restart suspended jobs. Every suspended job in the queue (that you have write permissions for) will be requeued. Use faxrm to
delete jobs that you do not want to be sent!
-P <job> <prio>
Change the priority of fax job <job> to <prio>. Example: "faxq -P F000247 3".
BUGS
faxq doesn't handle time scheduling yet.
faxq -P is currently broken (needs re-implementing with faxq-helper).
SEE ALSO
faxrunq(1), faxspool(1), faxrm(1), faxqueue(5)
AUTHOR
faxq is Copyright (C) 1993 by Gert Doering, <gert@greenie.muc.de>.
greenie 27 Oct 93 faxq(1)