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nome:nome-ad Using InfoPrint Manager commands with AFP Upload Because the AIX client program for AFP Upload operates as an InfoPrint Manager actual destination, you can control and monitor it through the commands used with other InfoPrint actual destinations: v To shut down an AFP Upload actual destination, use the pdshutdown command that is documented in InfoPrint Manager: Reference. v To find status about AFP Upload actual destinations, use the psfstat command. There are limitations to the tasks that you can do with an AFP actual destination. You can neither forward space, back space, nor pause a job to an AFP Upload actual destination. When the connection to the MVS host fails If you experience connection problems with the MVS host after having submitted a job through AFP Upload and Print, how to make sure that the job prints depends upon whether InfoPrint Manager detected the loss of connectivity. If InfoPrint Manager detected the lost connection, the AFP Upload logical destination becomes red and the job goes into the PENDING state. Once you have re-established connectivity to the MVS host program, re-enable the AFP Upload destination. Then InfoPrint Manager will restart the job and continue printing. If InfoPrint Manager does not detect the lost connection, the job remains in the PENDING state, while the printer goes into a needs-key-operator state. To resolve this condition and print your job, you must regain connectivity to the MVS host program, cancel the job in the PENDING state, and then resubmit the job to the AFP Upload actual destination. Troubleshooting problems with AFP Upload on TCP/IP networks This chapter describes some of the places where information about errors is recorded. It also lists a few common errors and their most likely causes. Places where error information is recorded This section lists a few of the places you should look to get information about errors configuring and using : error.log for an InfoPrint Manager actual destination The AFP Upload program operates as an InfoPrint Manager actual destination. Like all InfoPrint Manager actual destinations, it records error messages in a file named error.log in the directory for the InfoPrint Manager actual destination. The directory is named /var/psf/printername where printername is the name of the InfoPrint Manager actual destination. You can use the psfmsg command to display detailed information about any InfoPrint Manager PSF message. For more information about the psfmsg command, see InfoPrint Manager: Reference. Chapter 31. Using AFP Upload 307

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nome:nome-ad
Using InfoPrint Manager commands with AFP Upload
Because the AIX client program for AFP Upload operates as an InfoPrint Manager
actual destination, you can control and monitor it through the commands used
with other InfoPrint actual destinations:
v
To shut down an AFP Upload actual destination, use the
pdshutdown
command
that is documented in
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
.
v
To find status about AFP Upload actual destinations, use the
psfstat
command.
There are limitations to the tasks that you can do with an AFP actual destination.
You can neither forward space, back space, nor pause a job to an AFP Upload
actual destination.
When the connection to the MVS host fails
If you experience connection problems with the MVS host after having submitted a
job through AFP Upload and Print, how to make sure that the job prints depends
upon whether InfoPrint Manager detected the loss of connectivity.
If InfoPrint Manager detected the lost connection, the AFP Upload logical
destination becomes red and the job goes into the
PENDING
state. Once you have
re-established connectivity to the MVS host program, re-enable the AFP Upload
destination. Then InfoPrint Manager will restart the job and continue printing.
If InfoPrint Manager does not detect the lost connection, the job remains in the
PENDING
state, while the printer goes into a
needs-key-operator
state. To resolve
this condition and print your job, you must regain connectivity to the MVS host
program, cancel the job in the
PENDING
state, and then resubmit the job to the AFP
Upload actual destination.
Troubleshooting problems with AFP Upload on TCP/IP networks
This chapter describes some of the places where information about errors is
recorded. It also lists a few common errors and their most likely causes.
Places where error information is recorded
This section lists a few of the places you should look to get information about
errors configuring and using :
error.log for an InfoPrint Manager actual destination
The AFP Upload program operates as an InfoPrint Manager actual destination.
Like all InfoPrint Manager actual destinations, it records error messages in a
file named
error.log
in the directory for the InfoPrint Manager actual
destination. The directory is named
/var/psf/
printername
where
printername
is the name of the InfoPrint Manager actual destination.
You can use the
psfmsg
command to display detailed information about any
InfoPrint Manager PSF message. For more information about the
psfmsg
command, see
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
.
Chapter 31. Using AFP Upload
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