lpstat - compatibility program to get information about printers
lpstat [
-A] [
-d] [
-l] [
-r] [
-R]
[
-s] [
-t] [
-a[
list]] [
-c[
list]]
[
-f[
list]] [
-o[
list]] [
-p[
list]]
[
-P] [
-S[
list]] [
list]
[
-u[
login-ID-list]] [
-v[
list]] [
-V]
[
-n] [
-Tdbgflags]
lpstat is a (partial) simulation for the Solaris SystemV R4 print
facilities. Please use
lpq instead.
list is a list of print queue names
- -A
- use authentication specified by AUTH environment
variable
-
-a[list]
- destination status
-
-c[list]
- class status
- -d
- print default destination
-
-f[list]
- forms status
-
-o[list]
- job or printer status
- -n
- each -n increases number of status lines (default 1)
- -N
- maximum number of status lines
-
-p[list]
- printer status
- -P
- paper types - ignored
- -r
- scheduler status
- -s
- summary status information - short format
-
-S[list]
- character set - ignored
- -t
- all status information - long format
-
-u[joblist]
- job status information
-
-v[list]
- printer mapping
- -V
- verbose mode
-
-Tdbgflags
- debug flags
-
-a, -c, -f, -o, -n,
-N and -p
- produce a long status format.
lpd.conf(5),
lpc(8),
lpd(8),
checkpc(8),
lpq(1),
lprm(1),
checkpc(8),
printcap(5),
lpd.perms(5),
pr(1).
LPRng was written by Patrick Powell <
[email protected]>.
LPRng is a enhanced printer spooler system with functionality similar to the
Berkeley LPR software. The LPRng developer mailing list is
[email protected]; subscribe by visiting
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subscribe in the body.
The software is available via
http://lprng.sourceforge.net