The following list contains a summary of all the commands introduced in this chapter:
Command |
Description |
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accept |
Enables the printer to receive print requests. |
Creates and manages at jobs. |
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cancel |
Cancels a print request. |
Creates and manages crontab jobs. |
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disable |
Deactivates one or more printers. |
dispadmin |
Displays and changes process scheduler parameters. |
enable |
Activates a printer. |
kill |
Terminates or sends a signal to a process. |
lp |
Sends print jobs to a printer. |
lpadmin |
Printer administration command, used for configuration changes. |
lpfilter |
Sets up or changes filter parameters. |
lpmove |
Moves print requests from one location to another. |
lpsched |
Starts the LP print service scheduler. |
lpstat |
Shows the status of the LP print service. |
lpshut |
Stops the LP print service scheduler. |
lpusers |
Sets or changes the printing queue priorities. |
nice |
Changes the priority of a running process. |
ps |
Reports the status of active processes, including process ID, terminal name, execution time, and the command name. |
pgrep |
Finds active processes based on name or other attribute. |
pkill |
Sends a signal to a process. |
priocntl |
Manages process priorities, configures process classes, and displays information on the system's process scheduler. |
prstat |
Reports statistics of active processes. Sorts processes by CPU usage by default. |
psrset |
Creates and manages processor sets. Processor sets allow for the binding of specific processes to groups of processes, rather than a single processor. |
ptree |
Displays the process tree. |
reject |
Prevents the printer from receiving print requests. |
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