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disable(1)

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Exit Status | Files | Attributes | See Also | Notes

Name

    enable, disable– enable/disable LP printers

Synopsis

    /usr/bin/enable printer...
    /usr/bin/disable [-c | -W] [-r [reason]] printer...

Description

    The enable command activates printers, enabling them to print requests submitted by the lp command. enable must be run on the printer server.

    The disable command deactivates printers, disabling them from printing requests submitted by the lp command. By default, any requests that are currently printing on printer are reprinted in their entirety either on printer or another member of the same class of printers. The disable command must be run on the print server.

    Use lpstat -p to check the status of printers.

    Generally, enable and disable are run on the print server to control local print queues. Under some configurations, they can also be run on client systems when IPP is being used to communicate between client and server.

Options

    The following options are supported for use with disable:

    -c

    Cancels any requests that are currently printing on printer. This option cannot be used with the -W option. If the printer is remote, the -c option is silently ignored.

    -W

    Waits until the request currently being printed is finished before disabling printer. This option cannot be used with the -c option. If the printer is remote, the -W option is silently ignored.

    -r [reason]

    Assigns a reason for the disabling of the printer(s). This reason applies to all printers specified. This reason is reported by lpstat -p. Enclose reason in quotes if it contains blanks. The default reason is unknown reason for the existing printer, and "new printer" for a printer added to the system but not yet enabled.

Operands

    The following operand is supported for both enable and disable:

    printer

    The name of the printer to be enabled or disabled. Specify printer using atomic or URI-style (scheme://endpoint) names. See printers.conf(4) regarding the naming conventions for destinations.

Exit Status

    The following exit values are returned:

    0

    Successful completion.

    non-zero

    An error occurred.

Files

    /etc/printers.conf

    System printer configuration database

    $HOME/.printers

    User-configurable printer database

    ou=printers

    LDAP version of /etc/printers.conf

    printers.conf.byname

    NIS version of /etc/printers.conf

    printers.org_dir

    NIS+ version of /etc/printers.conf

Attributes

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPE 

    ATTRIBUTE VALUE 

    Availability 

    SUNWlp-cmds 

    Interface Stability 

    Obsolete 

    CSI 

    Enabled 

See Also

Notes

    When IPP is in use, the user is prompted for a passphsrase if the remote print service is configured to require authentication.

SunOS 5.10  Last Revised 5 Jun 2006

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Exit Status | Files | Attributes | See Also | Notes