Annotation of coherent/g/usr/bin/mlp/man/lpadmin.r, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: \fBlpadmin\fP -- MLP Spooler Command
                      2: 
                      3: \fBlpadmin\fP -dprinter -vdevice [-mmodel]
                      4: .br
                      5: .sp
                      6: \fBlpadmin\fP -xprinter
                      7: .br
                      8: .sp
                      9: \fBlpadmin\fP -dprinter
                     10: .br
                     11: 
                     12: \fBlpadmin\fP allows the system administrator to define or remove a printer and
                     13: assign the system default destination.  These things could be accomplished by
                     14: editing the MLP Controls database directly.  In fact, there are many aspects of
                     15: MLP that can be "tuned" by changing values in Controls.  \fBlpadmin\fP exists
                     16: primarily for compatibility with Unix System V.
                     17: 
                     18: \fB-dprinter\fP   Printer name to define or redefine.
                     19: .br
                     20: 
                     21: \fB-vdevice\fP    Full device name of printer (above).  Exa:  /dev/lpt1
                     22: .br
                     23: 
                     24: \fB-mmodel\fP     Name of a backend program or script to post process the
                     25: .br
                     26:             request.  If not given, "default" is assumed.
                     27: .br
                     28: 
                     29: \fB-xprinter\fP   Printer name to remove from MLP.
                     30: .br
                     31: 
                     32: \fB-dprinter\fP   New system default destination printer.
                     33: 
                     34: Files
                     35: .br
                     36: \fB/usr/spool/mlp/controls\fP -- MLP configuration database (text)
                     37: .br
                     38: \fB/usr/spool/mlp/backend\fP -- Home of backend programs and scripts
                     39: 

unix.superglobalmegacorp.com

This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.