LISTSPF

 

PROBLM: The target device of the spool ￿le does not

 

match any device name or device class on the system.

 

This usually occurs because y ou have restored the spool

 

￿le to a system that has a di￿eren t con￿guration from the

 

system where y ou stored the spool ￿le.

 

DELPND: Either the spooler has prin ted the last copy of

 

the output spool ￿le and is w aiting for you or others to

 

close the spool ￿le before purging it, or y ou or others have

 

requested that the spool ￿le be purged and the deletion is

 

pending on ￿le managemen t processing to ￿nish.

 

XFER: The spool ￿le has been selected for transport from

 

one network another.

RSPFN

The columns under these letters are de￿ned as follo ws:

 

R indicates a restartable spooled job ￿le.

 

S indicates that y ou have speci￿ed SPSAVE for this spool

 

￿le. The spool ￿le is sa ved in the OUT.HPSPOOL group and

 

account after the last cop y prints.

 

P indicates that the spool ￿le is priv ate.

 

F indicates that the spool ￿le has a forms message

 

associated with it and requires special forms on whic h to

 

print. If a formid is present, you can show its identity

 

by specifying the DETAIL parameter and looking on the

 

second line of the displa y for the giv en spool ￿le.

 

N indicates that the spool ￿le is incomplete because

 

su￿cient account-level, group-level, or system disk space

 

was unavailable when you created the spool ￿le, or the

 

system aborted while y ou were creating the spool ￿le.

OWNER

Indicates the fully quali￿ed name of the creator of the spool

 

￿le.

Second line ￿elds and description

The optional second line of the displa y for LISTSPF;DETAIL appears as shown in the following example:

MPE/iX Commands 2-141