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A Tour of the Linux File System - Linux Magazine (subscription)

A Tour of the Linux File System
Linux Magazine (subscription), CA - 15 minutes ago
Let's indulge my wanderlust this month and ramble around the Unix filesystem. From /bin to /var, there are lots of interesting sights to see -- some ...


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subscriptions.conf(5)						    Apple Inc.						     subscriptions.conf(5)

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subscriptions.conf - subscriptions file for cups DESCRIPTION
The subscriptions.conf file defines the local subscriptions that are active. It is normally located in the /etc/cups directory and is gen- erated automatically by the cupsd(8) program when subscriptions are created, renewed, or cancelled. Each line in the file can be a configuration directive, a blank line, or a comment. Comment lines start with the # character. DIRECTIVES
<Subscription NNN> ... </Subscription> Defines a subscription. Events name [ ... name ] Specifies the events that are subscribed. ExpirationTime unix-time Specifies the expiration time of a subscription as a UNIX time value in seconds since January 1st, 1970. Interval seconds Specifies the preferred time interval for event notifications in seconds. JobId job-id Specifies the job ID associated with the subscription. LeaseDuration seconds Specifies the number of seconds that the subscription is valid for. If 0, the subscription does not expire. NextEventId number Specifies the next notify-sequence-number to use for the subscription. NextSubscriptionId number Specifies the next subscription-id to use. Owner username Specifies the user that owns the subscription. PrinterName printername Specifies the printer or class associated with the subscription. Recipient uri Specifies the notify-recipient-uri value for push-type notifications. UserData hex-escaped-data Specifies user data to be included in event notifications. This is typically the "from" address in mailto: notifications. SEE ALSO
classes.conf(5), cupsd(8), cupsd.conf(5), mime.convs(5), mime.types(5), printers.conf(5) http://localhost:631/help COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc. 30 April 2006 CUPS subscriptions.conf(5)