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Print Queue

Original Message
Name: razizul
Date: October 7, 2007 at 01:03:43 Pacific
Subject: Print Queue
OS: openvms
CPU/Ram: 10.4GB/12GB
Model/Manufacturer: HP Alpha server gs1280
Comment:
Hi how to stop print queue and delete all pending job using 1 command?..previously i'm using this step "stop\reset\que hsiplb04"..but when i'm show que hsiplb044 still a lot pending queue. What i'm doing just delete pending entry
using "delete /entry(11,32)"..any command so i can reset all without go trough 2nd step?


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Response Number 1
Name: razizul
Date: October 7, 2007 at 20:19:46 Pacific
Subject: Print Queue
Reply: (edit)
Any script to delete this file? As good for this script can automatic delete when the target specific disk space be set.

HSIBD1::D_PROD:> dir

Directory DSA1:[HPSERVICES.HSIBD1.MQUEUE]

MOTAAA212D31.;1 MOTAAA214C1C.;1 MOTAAB212D31.;1 MOTAAB214C1C.;1
MOTAAC212D31.;1 MOTAAD212D31.;1 MOTAAE212D31.;1 MOTAAF212D31.;1
MOTAAQ212D31.;1 MOTAAR212D31.;1 MOTAAS212D31.;1 MOTAAT212D31.;1
MOTAAU212D31.;1 MOTAAV212D31.;1



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Response Number 2
Name: HakZan
Date: October 8, 2007 at 03:26:24 Pacific
Subject: Print Queue
Reply: (edit)
For clearing a queue, create a script.

$ set noon
$ stop/que/reset 'p1'
$ init/queue dummy
$ assign/merge dummy 'p1'
$ delete/queue dummy

Use it as

$ @script hsiplb04


To delete your files......
How about
$ define printdir DSA1:[HPSERVICES.HSIBD1.MQUEUE]
$ delete/log printdir:MOT*.;*


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Response Number 3
Name: HakZan
Date: October 8, 2007 at 03:28:22 Pacific
Subject: Print Queue
Reply: (edit)
Oppps, missed the last line in the script
$ start/queue 'p1'

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