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PROGRAM:
NAME
rlprm - remove jobs from a remote line printer spooling queue
SYNOPSIS
rlprm [-qNV] [-Hprinthost] [-Pprinter] [-Xproxyhost] [--debug] [--timeout=seconds]
[--port=port] [-] [ job # ... ] [ username ... ]
DESCRIPTION
rlprm uses TCP/IP to remove jobs you own from printers anywhere on a network. Unlike
lprm, it does not require that the remote printers be explicitly known to the local system
(traditionally through /etc/printcap), and thus is considerably more flexible and requires
less administration.
rlprm can be used anywhere a traditional lprm might be used, and is backwards compatible
with traditional BSD lprm. If rlprm is invoked as lprm, it preserves all known lprm
semantics, with the exceptions of those semantics mentioned in BUGS / LIMITATIONS below.
rlprm can be set up, installed, and used in the same two ways as rlpr(1) (that is, either
with or without the rlprd(8) proxy daemon). Please see rlpr(1) for details, and to see
whether you will need to use the rlprd(8) proxy daemon or not.
OPTIONS
Environment/Setup
--debug
Print gobs of debugging information.
-N, --no-bind
Don't try to bind to privileged port before connecting to lpd. Please see the
CONFIGURING A PROXY section in rlpr(1) for information on use of this option.
--port=number
Select an alternate port (instead of 7290) to connect to, if using rlprd. Usually
not needed.
-H, --printhost=host
Select the host to print to (used with -P).
Instead of using -H, one can specify the hostname directly including it with the
printer name with the printer@hostname syntax.
-P, --printer=printername, --queue=printername
Select the printer to print to (used with -H).
-X, --proxy=proxyhost, --proxyhost=proxyhost
Select the proxy host to use, if necessary.
--timeout=seconds
Set the inactivity timer. If the connection hangs for more than seconds seconds,
then rlprm will give up. Use the special value `-1' to wait forever. Default
timeout is 3 seconds.
-V, --version
Print version and exit.
Behavior
- Remove all of your jobs. Note that this option must be specified immediately
following the end of all other options. This option is a mutant supported only for
compatibility. Instead of using this, include your username as the first argument
to rlprm.
-q, --quiet, --silent
Quiet mode - stay quiet (except for fatal errors). See BUGS / LIMITATIONS for
problems using rlprm in silent-mode operation.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables are used by rlprm:
RLPR_PRINTHOST
Specifies the default host's queue to remove jobs from.
PRINTER or LPDEST
Specifies the default printer to remove jobs from on the host.
First PRINTER is consulted, then LPDEST.
Note that one can also specify the host to examine by setting printer to be
printer@hostname. This may be more convenient than setting RLPR_PRINTHOST, but
will confuse the traditional BSD print commands.
RLPR_PROXYHOST
Specifies a proxy host to use, if necessary.
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