NAME
lpstat - compatibility program to get information about printers
SYNOPSIS
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]
DESCRIPTION
lpstat is a (partial) simulation for the Solaris SystemV R4 print facilities. Please use lpq instead.
OPTIONS
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 |
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-r |
scheduler status |
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-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.
SEE ALSO
lpd.conf(5), lpc(8), lpd(8), checkpc(8), lpq(1), lprm(1), checkpc(8), printcap(5), lpd.perms(5), pr(1).
AUTHOR
LPRng was written by Patrick Powell <papowell [AT] lprng.com>.
HISTORY
LPRng is a
enhanced printer spooler system with functionality similar
to the Berkeley LPR software. The LPRng developer mailing
list is lprng-devel [AT] lists.net; subscribe by
visiting
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The software is available via
http://lprng.sourceforge.net