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Commands Reference, Volume 4
Creates a print queue.
piomkpq -A AttachmentType
-p PrinterType -Q QueueName -D DataStream -v DeviceType -s Subclass -r ParentAdapter -w PortNumber [ -a { interface | ptop | autoconfig | speed | parity | bpc | stops | xon | dtr | tbc=DescValue } ]
...
piomkpq -A AttachmentType
-p PrinterType { -D DataStream | -q QueueName }
-s Subclass -r ParentAdapter -w PortNumber -v DeviceType [ -a { interface | ptop | autoconfig | speed | parity | bpc | stops | xon | dtr | tbc=DescValue } ]
...
piomkpq -A AttachmentType
-p PrinterType -d DeviceName
{ -D DataStream | -q QueueName }
piomkpq -A AttachmentType
-p PrinterType -d DeviceName -D DataStream -q QueueName
The piomkpq command
creates print queues and printers. This command is used by SMIT dialogs
created with the piomkapqd command. The piomkpq
command performs the following functions:
- Creates printer devices
with various attachment types.
- Creates print
queues.
- Creates queue
devices.
- Creates virtual
printers.
- Creates
pseudo-devices.
-a
| Specifies a device attribute. This takes the form
Attribute=Value, for example: -a
speed=9600. The valid attributes are:
- Interface
-
- ptop
-
- autoconfic
-
- speed
-
- parity
-
- bpc
-
- stops
-
- xon
-
- dtr
-
- tbc
-
|
-A
AttachmentType
| Specifies the type of attachment used to connect the printer to the data
source. Common values for the AttachmentType variable
are:
- local
- Specifies a local attachment type.
- ascii
- Specifies an ASCII attachment type.
- file
- Specifies a file where the data is stored.
|
-d
DeviceName
| Specifies the name of the device, pseudo-device, or file where the output
is directed, for example lp0 or tty1.
|
-D
DataStream
| Specifies the datastream of a print queue to be created or an existing
print queue.
|
-p
PrinterType
| Specifies the printer type as defined in the
/usr/lib/lpd/pio/predef directory, for example
ibm4019.
|
-q QueueName
| Specifies a new queue name. The -q and -Q
flags are exclusive.
|
-Q QueueName
| Specifies an existing queue name. The -q and
-Q flags are exclusive.
|
-s Subclass
| Specifies the subclass type to which the printer belongs. The
possible values for the Subclass variable are:
|
-r
ParentAdapter
| Specifies the parent adapter for the printer.
|
-w
PortNumber
| Specifies the port number for the printer attachment.
|
-v DeviceType
| Specifies the device type as defined in the ODM database.
|
- To create a local print
queue named castor of datastream ASCII for an existing IBM 4019
printer named lp0, enter:
piomkpq -A local -p ibm4019 -d lp0 -D asc -q castor
- To add an existing local
printer to an existing local print queue called pyrite for the
datastream PostScript, enter:
piomkpq -A local -p ibm4019 -d lp0 -Q pyrite -D ps
- To create local print
queue called baker for a new printer, enter:
piomkpq -A local -p ibm4019 -D asc -Q baker -s parallel -r ppa0
-w p -v ibm4019 [-a ptop=120]
- To create the
clues file print queue, enter:
piomkpq -A file -p ibm4019 -d clues -D asc -q baker
/usr/lib/lpd/pio/etc/piomkpq
| Contains the piomkpq command.
|
/usr/lib/lpd/pio/etc/piomgpdev
| Creates a pseudo-device.
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/usr/sbin/mkdev
| Creates a device.
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/usr/bin/mkque
| Creates a queue.
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/usr/bin/mkquedv
| Creates a queue device.
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/usr/sbin/mkvirprt
| Creates a virtual printer.
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The piobe command, piomkapqd command.
Printer
Overview for System Management in AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing
Spooler
Overview for System Management in AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing
Printer Backend
Overview for Programming in AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing
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