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Performing Routine Spooler Operations Using
Spoolcom
Guardian User’s Guide425266-001
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Controlling Jobs
A job must be in the hold state to change its priority. When jobs are added to the
spooler, they are given a default priority of 4; the range is 0 through 7. The higher
the priority, the sooner the job prints.
To reroute a single job, enter:
) JOB job-number, LOC #location
A job must be in the hold state to change its location. If you omit #location,
#DEFAULT is used.
To reroute all jobs that are queued on a down device:
1. Determine all the locations that are associated with the down device:
) DEV $device, XREF
2. Enter a separate LOC, DEV command for each location that is connected to the
device. This routes each location to a different device:
) LOC #group.dest, DEV $different-device
To delete a job, enter:
) JOB job-number, DELETE
The Spoolcom JOB command includes other subcommands and qualifiers. See the
Spooler Utilities Reference Manual for a complete description of the JOB command.
You can enable or disable manager access for the spooler so that a group manager
(n,255) can list and access all jobs that belong to group members. The default
setting for MGRACCESS is OFF. A MGRACCESS ON setting does not persist
through a warmstart. If spooler users expect manager access to be enabled, you must
explicitly set MGRACCESS ON after warmstarting the spooler.
To determine whether manager access is enabled, enter:
> SPOOLCOM SPOOLER, STATUS DETAIL
To enable manager access, enter:
> SPOOLCOM SPOOLER, MGRACCESS ON
To disable manager access, enter:
> SPOOLCOM SPOOLER, MGRACCESS OFF

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