December 2001
Intermediate to advanced
506 pages
10h 4m
English
The file that holds the configuration for the printers that exist on the system is the /etc/qconfig file. It is the most important file in the spooler domain for these reasons:
It contains the definition of every queue known to the spooler.
A system administrator can read this file and discern the function of each queue.
Although it is not recommended, this file can be edited to modify spooler queues without halting the spooler.
The /etc/qconfig file describes all of the queues defined in the AIX operating system. A queue is a named, ordered list of requests for a specific device. A device is something (either hardware or software) that can handle those requests one at a time. The queue provides serial access ...
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