Managing SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs
To manage SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs from the Desktop, see
``Managing print jobs'' in the System Administration Guide.
You can also manage SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs from the command line. See cancel(C) and lpstat(C) for more details.
SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs are first locally queued on the UNIX system print system and then transferred to the remote NetWare server (remotely queued). For more information, see ``SCO Gateway for NetWare print system'' and ``What happens when a user submits a SCO Gateway for NetWare print job''.
Use lpstat to determine if a print job is locally or remotely
queued. For example, to obtain the status of the outstanding
print job nwlaser1-10, execute:
lpstat -l nwlaser1-10
The output states the print job is remotely queued on NetWare:
nwlaser1-10 chris 1611 Jun 25 12:08
queued remotely for nwlaser1-10
While a SCO Gateway for NetWare print job is locally queued, all UNIX system print job management features are available.
Once a SCO Gateway for NetWare print job is remotely queued on NetWare, you must use pconsole on a DOS client to: