SHUTQ [ Native Mode Spooler Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Native Mode Spooler Reference Manual
SHUTQ
Closes the spool queue for the specified logical device, device name, or
all devices of a device class.
Syntax
{ldev [;SHOW] }
SHUTQ {devclass [;SHOW]}
{devname [;SHOW] }
{@ }
Enhancements
devname The device name of the device. Note that it is not
possible to have a device class name and a device
name that are the same. If you enter an
alphanumeric character string, the command searches
the device class list first, and then the device
name list.
SHOW The SHOW parameter displays the current queue state
(enabled or disabled) of the devices specified with
the SHUTQ command.
@ The @ parameter globally disables all currently
open spooling queues without closing the spooling
queues. Thus, when the spooling queues are
globally reenabled with the OPENQ @ command, all
spooling queues that were opened before being
globally disabled will again be open.
When you issue SHUTQ @, the following message is
displayed on the system console:
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| |
| |
| ALL SPOOLING QUEUES HAVE BEEN GLOBALLY |
| DISABLED WITH THE `SHUTQ @' COMMAND. USE |
| THE `OPENQ @' COMMMAND TO GLOBALLY ENABLE |
| THE SPOOLING QUEUES. |
| |
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Refer to appendix B for more discussion on enabling
and disabling of spooling queues.
Use the @ option without any other parameter. The
SHOW option entered with the @ option returns an
error.
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