HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 3000 Laptop User Manual


 
Chapter 5 361
Command Definitions L-O
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before printing the trailer of its current one. (This is required to
manage headers and trailers properly). Also note that you see only one
file in the PRINT state during a trailer if the next file is another copy of
the current file.
DEFER: An output spool file is in the deferred state.
SPSAVE: The SPSAVE option was specified when the spool file was
created or at any time before it would have been deleted after its final
copy was printed. That final copy has been printed, so the spool file is
now in this state instead of being deleted.
PROBLM: The target device of the spool file does not match any device
name or device class on the system. This usually occurs because the
spool file has been restored to a system that has a different
configuration than the system from which the spool file was stored.
DELPND: Either the spooler has printed the last copy of the output spool
file and is waiting for one or more users to close the spool file before
purging it, or someone has requested that the spool file be deleted
(using the DELETESPOOLFILE or the SPOOLF...;DELETE command)
and the file management routines are waiting for the last FCLOSE of the
spool file before purging it.
XFER: The spool file has been selected for transportation from one node
of a network to another. The XFER state is supported (in that it may be
displayed, and used as a STATE in a selection equation), but is provided
only for use as desired by third-party software providers. The spooler
never places a file in this state nor uses the state as a basis for spooler
actions.
RSPFN The column under each letter R, S, P, F, and N, contains the respective
letter as a flag indicating something about the spool file described in that
row.
R indicates a restartable spooled job file, that is, one for which the
;RESTART option was specified in the :JOB record.
S indicates that SPSAVE disposition has been specified for this spool file.
The spool file will be saved in the OUT.HPSPOOL group and account
after the last copy is printed.
P indicates that the spool file is private.
F indicates that the spool file has a forms message associated with it
and requires special forms on which to print. If a formid is present, its
identity can be seen, using the ;DETAIL option, on the second line of
the display for the given spool file.
N indicates that the spool file is not complete because insufficient
account-level, group-level or system disk space was available when the
spool file was created or the system aborted while the spool file was
being created.