5. If the printer has been disabled, enable the printer as follows:

CI> enable printer

If the •-ohold" option was used, enter an RTE GO command for the suspended copy of lpout:

go lpout

lpout will print the proper program name to use in the above message on the system console. Continue entering GO commands as necessary at the start and end of the printing of requests spooled with •-ohold".

6.When all requests requiring the forms are printed, the normal forms may be reinstalled. You may wish to disable the printer while doing this. The priority fence may then be lowered to allow normal requests to print:

CI> lpfence printer 0

Log File MaintenanceThe LP spool system keeps two log files:

/usr/spool/lp/log

/usr/spool/lp/lpd.log

The /usr/spool/lp/log file contains a log of spool system activities, including an entry for each request printed or transferred to another host. This file may also contain error messages logged by various LP spooler programs. /usr/spool/lp/lpd.log contains error messages logged by the rlpdaemon program.

New entries are appended to these files, so the files may grow without bounds. Either file may be purged at any time to reclaim disk space. You may wish to periodically rename the files using a

.old" extension after purging an existing •.old" file.Resetting the Request ID Sequence Number

To restart the request ID sequence number, purge the file /usr/spool/lp/seqfile . The next request will be assigned request ID sequence number 1.

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