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Operating Systems HP-UX Lpstat Post 302233786 by vbe on Monday 8th of September 2008 12:33:04 PM
Old 09-08-2008
>I get a really nice report.
Thats only because you have only 4 printer and have no trouble, you wait and see when things go wrong....

but just for the sake of comparison here is my output with your same command: v not w (unknown to my system...)
Code:
vbe@yche # lpstat -v
Queue   Dev   Status    Job Files              User         PP %   Blks  Cp Rnk
------- ----- --------- --- ------------------ ---------- ---- -- ----- --- ---
xer1    hp@xe READY    
xer2    hp@xe READY    
cdti    hp@xe READY    
dierdd  hp@hp READY    
dtpe    hp@hp READY    
aire    hp@hp READY    
chancel hp@hp READY    
dassbs  hp@hp READY    
depoce  hp@hp READY    
dipfin  hp@hp RUNNING   186 /opt/thuia/dipfin/ thusys        1 100     1   2   1
              QUEUED    330 /opt/thuia/dipfin/ thusys                 1   2   2
economa hp@ec READY    
ocen    hp@hp READY    
epse    hp@hp READY    
ocp     hp@hp READY    
ocstat  hp@hp READY    
ols     hp@hp READY    
opfra   hp@hp READY    
regfonc hp@hp READY    
rfcada  hp@hp READY    
sigeoma hp@hp READY    
ecotox  hp@hp READY    
opfrd   hp@hp READY    
dam     hp@hp READY    
ome     hp@hp RUNNING   212 /opt/thuia/ome/pro thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    356 /opt/thuia/ome/pro thusys                 1   1   2
diae-B1 hp@hp READY    
pj-01   hp@hp READY    
djps-55 hp@hp READY    
djps-7A hp@hp READY    
djps-7E hp@hp READY    
djps-0I hp@hp READY    
df-0B   hp@hp READY    
df-0C   hp@hp READY    
diae-9I hp@hp RUNNING   183 /opt/thuia/diae-9I thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    327 /opt/thuia/diae-9I thusys                 1   1   2
diae-9I hp@hp READY    
afc-1E  hp@hp READY    
afc-1F  hp@hp READY    
afc-25  hp@hp READY    
afc-27  hp@hp READY    
afc-29  hp@hp READY    
df-11   hp@hp READY    
afc-18A hp@hp READY    
afc-18B hp@hp READY    
afc-18D hp@hp READY    
afc-18E hp@hp READY    
diae-93 hp@hp READY    
diae-9E hp@hp READY    
afc-1A  hp@hp READY    
afc-2A  hp@hp READY    
afc-19  hp@hp READY    
afc-20  hp@hp READY    
afc-22  hp@hp READY    
afc-23  hp@hp READY    
afc-24  hp@hp READY    
afc-28  hp@hp READY    
opf-68  hp@hp READY    
gc-03   hp@hp READY    
cti-0H4 hp@hp READY    
dip-38  hp@hp READY    
dip-3A  hp@hp READY    
dip-3C  hp@hp RUNNING   188 /opt/thuia/dip-3C/ thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    332 /opt/thuia/dip-3C/ thusys                 1   1   2
dip-3E  hp@hp READY    
djps-50 hp@hp RUNNING   198 /opt/thuia/djps-50 thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    342 /opt/thuia/djps-50 thusys                 1   1   2
diae-94 hp@hp READY    
diae-9F hp@hp READY    
dass-C4 hp@hp READY    
dass-CB hp@hp READY    
dass-CF hp@hp READY    
df-09   hp@hp READY    
dip-3D  hp@hp READY    
dael-80 hp@hp READY    
dip-3G  hp@hp RUNNING   191 /opt/thuia/dip-3G/ thusys        1 100     1   2   1
              QUEUED    335 /opt/thuia/dip-3G/ thusys                 1   2   2
dip-3H  hp@hp READY    
dip-43  hp@hp READY    
df-17   hp@hp READY    
djps-67 hp@hp DOWN     
              QUEUED    911 /opt/thuia/djps-67 thusys                23   1   1
              QUEUED     58 /opt/thuia/djps-67 thusys                23   1   2
              QUEUED    201 /opt/thuia/djps-67 thusys                 1   1   3
              QUEUED    345 /opt/thuia/djps-67 thusys                 1   1   4
djps-7D hp@hp READY    
df-2D   hp@hp READY    
afc-18F hp@hp READY    
afc-1D  hp@hp READY    
afc-1B  hp@hp READY    
afc-18  hp@hp READY    
afc-18C hp@hp READY    
df-2C   hp@hp RUNNING   161 /opt/thuia/df-2C/p thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    305 /opt/thuia/df-2C/p thusys                 1   1   2
df-35   hp@hp READY    
diae-9H hp@hp READY    
dass-D6 hp@hp READY    
diae-9I hp@hp READY    
diae-92 hp@hp READY    
deee-A0 hp@hp READY    
df-34   hp@hp READY    
diae-90 hp@hp READY    
diae-CE hp@hp READY    
diae-97 hp@hp READY    
deee-A2 hp@hp READY    
df-14   hp@hp READY    
df-0D   hp@hp RUNNING   155 /opt/thuia/df-0D/p thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    299 /opt/thuia/df-0D/p thusys                 1   1   2
diae-9I hp@hp READY    
afc-21  hp@hp READY    
diae-91 hp@hp READY    
arsenal hp@hp READY    
cti-0H3 hp@hp READY    
oce-A3  hp@hp READY    
oce-A5  hp@hp READY    
oce-A6  hp@hp READY    
oce-A7  hp@hp READY    
oce-A8  hp@hp READY    
oce-A9  hp@hp READY    
oce-AAA hp@hp READY    
oce-AD  hp@hp READY    
df-0E   hp@hp READY    
oce-AG  hp@hp READY    
oce-AHA hp@hp READY    
oce-AK  hp@hp READY    
oce-AL  hp@hp READY    
oce-AE  hp@hp READY    
oce-A4  hp@hp READY    
aire2   hp@hp READY    
oce-AI  hp@hp READY    
dass-C5 hp@hp READY    
djps-56 hp@hp READY    
dt-857  hp@hp READY    
di-02B  hp@hp READY    
afc-18G hp@hp READY    
oce-AA2 hp@hp READY    
dt-9V1  hp@hp RUNNING   206 /opt/thuia/dt-9V1/ thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    350 /opt/thuia/dt-9V1/ thusys                 1   1   2
dass-C7 hp@hp READY    
dcti-SA hp@hp READY    
dcti-EX hp@hp READY    
dcti-EX hp@hp READY    
dcti-EX hp@hp READY    
dcti-EX hp@hp READY    
dcti-EX hp@hp READY    
di-57   hp@hp READY    
df-24A  hp@hp READY    
dcti-95 hp@hp READY    
ocpa-D7 hp@hp READY    
di-7C   hp@hp READY    
oce-AA1 hp@hp READY    
dt-93   hp@hp READY    
df-16   hp@hp READY    
df-26   hp@hp READY    
oce-AB  hp@hp READY    
dt-9IF  hp@hp READY    
df-0F   hp@hp READY    
oce-AC  hp@hp RUNNING   232 /opt/thuia/oce-AC/ thusys        1 100     1   1   1
              QUEUED    376 /opt/thuia/oce-AC/ thusys                 1   1   2
afc-28A hp@hp READY    
lp-web  hp@hp READY    
dse-AM  hp@hp READY    
dse-AQ  hp@hp READY    
dse-AR  hp@hp READY    
vbe@yche # 

Now HPUX if you want to have just the status then type :lpstat -p¦grep -v fence e.g.:
ant:/home/vbe $ uname -r; lpstat -p|grep -v fence
B.11.11
printer LJ_3b1 is idle.  enabled since Jul 29 16:38
printer lp3 is idle.  enabled since Jul 29 16:38
printer lp8 is idle.  enabled since Jun 18 18:55
printer lp9 is idle.  enabled since Jul 29 16:38
printer lpvbe is idle.  enabled since Jul 29 16:38
printer lp0 is idle.  enabled since Jul 29 17:06
printer lpdgas is idle.  enabled since Oct 21 15:33
printer lpjuan is idle.  enabled since Apr 27 11:05
printer LJcolor is idle.  enabled since Dec  1 14:03
printer scarpatest is idle.  enabled since May 31 16:15

ant:/home/vbe $

Last edited by jim mcnamara; 09-08-2008 at 06:50 PM.. Reason: format output
 

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