Printers and Terminals: Monitoring and Recovery

Recovery Operations for Printers and Terminals

This listing shows that the three collector processes, $S, $S1, and $S2, are active and none is approaching a full state. The data shown in the report means:

COLLECT

The name of the collector process

STATE

The current state of the collector process, which can be ACTIVE,

 

DORMANT, DRAIN, or ERROR

FLAGS

The current SCF substate of the collector process

CPU

The processor number of the collector process and its backup

 

process

PRI

The execution priority of the collector process (The default value is

 

145.)

UNIT

The number of 512-word blocks requested by the collector process

 

when it needs more disk space (The default value is 4.)

DATA FILE

The name of the disk file where the collector process stores jobs

%FULL

The percentage of the data file that is full

Recovery Operations for Printers and Terminals

For more information, refer to Related Reading on page 12-3.

Recovery Operations for a Full Collector Process

If the SPOOLCOM COLLECT display shows any collector process approaching 90 percent capacity, jobs must be deleted from the collector in question.

Related Reading

For more information about printers in your environment, refer to the vendor documentation.

For more information about printers and terminals connected to a SWAN concentrator:

WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual

Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Configuration and Management Manual

For information about the spooler and SPOOLCOM:

Guardian User’s Guide

Spooler Utilities Reference Manual

HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide529869-005

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