At Wed, 12 Aug 2009 16:00:17 -0400 CentOS mailing list <centos at
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> On occasion, we get a printer that becomes disabled, and jobs begin to
> queue up. When the issue is resolved, we re-enable the printer and
> usually all the jobs print out.
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> However, sometimes the first job never prints, but the others do. The
> cups interface shows the job is stopped. IfI restart the job in the cups
> interface, it prints.
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> Is there a way to determine, via the command line, if a print job is in
> the stopped state, or a queue has jobs in this state. Also, is there a
> way to restart the job if its stopped.
lpstat -- printer, queue, and job status
lp -- queue or alter print jobs
cancel -- cancels print jobs
Documentation is available:
man lpstat
man lp
man cancel
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> We are running centos 5.3 and cups 1.3.7. Any help would be
> appreciated.
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