This is the command lpstat that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
lpstat - compatibility program to get information about printers
SYNOPSIS
lpstat [-A] [-d] [-l] [-r] [-R] [-s] [-t] [-a[list]] [-c[list]] [-f[list]] [-o[list]]
[-p[list]] [-P] [-S[list]] [list] [-u[login-ID-list]] [-v[list]] [-V] [-n] [-Tdbgflags]
DESCRIPTION
lpstat is a (partial) simulation for the Solaris SystemV R4 print facilities. Please use
lpq instead.
OPTIONS
list is a list of print queue names
-A use authentication specified by AUTH environment variable
-a[list]
destination status
-c[list]
class status
-d print default destination
-f[list]
forms status
-o[list]
job or printer status
-n each -n increases number of status lines (default 1)
-N maximum number of status lines
-p[list]
printer status
-P paper types - ignored
-r scheduler status
-s summary status information - short format
-S[list]
character set - ignored
-t all status information - long format
-u[joblist]
job status information
-v[list]
printer mapping
-V verbose mode
-Tdbgflags
debug flags
-a, -c, -f, -o, -n, -N and -p
produce a long status format.
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