Configuring Xprint V7.0

Administering recovery rules

You can cancel the assignment of the recovery rule with the following command:

xpmod -dev [selection] -rr-

This command revokes the current assignment of a recovery rule to the specified printer(s).

Now you can reactivate the printer: xpchange -dev [selection]

6.14.4 Modifying recovery rules

If you want to modify recovery rules, you must modify their source file (usually located in the Xprint V7.0 directory .../RR) and then recompile it. Proceed as follows:

Modify the source file of the relevant recovery rule using an ASCII editor. To do this, use the procedure described in the section “Defining a recovery rule” on page 186.

Recompile the recovery rules using the following command: xpmod -recrule_name -firule_file [-cacomment]

where rule_name is the name of the modified recovery rules in the Xprint V7.0 system and rule_file specifies the file name of the modified source file. If this file is not located in the Xprint V7.0 directory .../RR, you must specify the absolute path name. With comment you can specify or modify a comment.

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If the xpmod command is called on a host other than the one on which the rule file was added with xpadd, Xprint V7.0 uses the original host and path to access the file. You can make Xprint V7.0 modify the local copy of the selected file by using the -ho-option.

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