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how do i list remote print queues in aix?
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So lpstat returns all print queues. What is a quick way to determine which of the print queues are remote and which are local?
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So lpstat returns all print queues. What is a quick way to determine which of the print queues are remote and which are local?
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So lpstat returns all print queues. What is a quick way to determine which of the print queues are remote and which are local?
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From man page for lpstat:
The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
local device name and its status information. The second entry
contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
name.
This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.
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From man page for lpstat:
The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
local device name and its status information. The second entry
contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
name.
This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.
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From man page for lpstat:
The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
local device name and its status information. The second entry
contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
name.
This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.
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From man page for lpstat:
The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
local device name and its status information. The second entry
contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
name.
This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.
From man page for lpstat:
The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
local device name and its status information. The second entry
contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
name.
This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.
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