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NAME

       lprm - remove jobs from the line printer spooling queue

SYNOPSIS

       lprm [ -a ] [ -A ] [ -Ddebugopt ] [ -Pprinter ] [ -V ] [ -Uuser ]
            [ jobid...  ] [ all ]

DESCRIPTION

       Lprm will send a request to the LPD server to remove jobs from a spool queue.  (See clean(1) for an lp(1)
       compatible  interface.)   Lprm is normally the only method by which a user may remove a job.  The jobs to
       be removed are specified by the job number or user name; with no specifiers  the  first  removable  in  a
       queue  will be selected for removal.  Usually users may only remove jobs submitted by themselves from the
       host which originated the original lpr request.

       The spool queue is searched first for jobs that the user has permissions to remove, then  for  jobs  that
       match  any  of the specified set of tags.  If no tags are specified, only the first job in the queue that
       the user has permissions to remove will be removed.  If the -a flag or the all spool queue is  specified,
       lprm will search all available spool queues.

       The  all  wildcard  jobid is used to match all jobs in a spool queue; however unless the user has control
       permissions  for the spool queue only the user's jobs will be removed.   See  the  lpd(1)  man  page  for
       details about control permissions.

       A  jobid  can  be  a  job  number, a user name, a job identifier, or a pattern for a glob based wild card
       match.  This match is applied to the job identifier information.

       Lprm will announce the names of any files it removes and is silent if there are  no  jobs  in  the  queue
       which  match the request list.  If the job being removed is active, the LPD server will stop printing the
       job and then restart printing operations.

EXAMPLES

       Remove the last job I submitted if it is in the queue:

              lprm

       Remove job 25 in spool queue p1:

              lprm -Pp1 25

       Remove job 25 and 30 in spool queue p1:

              lprm -Pp1 25 30

       Remove all of user john's jobs in spool queue p1:

              lprm -Pp1 john

       Remove all jobs in spool queue p1:

              lprm -Pp1 all

       Remove all jobs in all spool queues:

              lprm -a all

       Remove the jobs with identifier nobody@system in spool queue p1.
              Note that the quotes around the pattern are needed to suppress shell glob expansion.

              lprm -Pp1 'nobody@system*'

OPTIONS

       -A   Use authentication specified by the value of the AUTH environment variable.

       -a   Remove files from all spool queues available to the user.

       -Pprinter
            Specifies printer queue.  By default, the destination printer is taken from the  command  line  dest
            value,  then the environment variables PRINTER, LPDEST, NPRINTER, NGPRINTER, then first entry in the
            printcap information, and and finally the default_printer entry from  the  configuration  file,  and
            then the compile time default.

       -Uuser
            Explicitly  provide a userid for doing the removal to the LPD server.  This can be done only by ROOT
            or userids listed in the allow_user_setting configuration or  printcap  option.   This  facility  is
            provided  to allow printing front end systems such as SAMBA to submit job removal requests on behalf
            of users.

       -Ddebugopts
            Debugging is controlled using the -D option.  This  accepts  a  comma-separated  list  of  debugging
            settings.  These settings take one of two forms: facility=value , or value to set an overall default
            value.

       -V   The -V option prints  the  version  information  for  the  program  and  verbose  information  about
            activities.

WARNINGS

       Users  with  CONTROL  (i.e.- administrative) permissions on spool queues can remove any or all jobs.  The
       all wildcard defaults to all user jobs, not just those submitted by the user.  This allows administrators
       to purge a spool queue easily.

ENVIRONMENT

       By default, the destination printer is taken from the command  line  dest  value,  then  the  environment
       variables  PRINTER,  LPDEST,  NPRINTER,  NGPRINTER, then first entry in the printcap information, and and
       finally the default_printer entry from the configuration file, and then the compile time default.

EXIT STATUS

       The following exit values are returned:

       zero (0)       Successful completion.

       non-zero (!=0) An error occurred.

FILES

       The files used by LPRng are set by values in  the  printer  configuration  file.   The  following  are  a
       commonly used set of default values.
       /etc/lprng/lpd.conf                          LPRng configuration file
       ${HOME}/.printcap                            user printer description file
       /etc/printcap                                printer description file
       /etc/lprng/lpd.perms                         permissions
       /var/run/lprng/lpd                           lock file for queue control
       /var/spool/lpd                               spool directories
       /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/control                 queue control
       /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/log                     trace or debug log file
       /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/acct                    accounting file
       /var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/status                  status file

SEE ALSO

       lpd.conf(5),  lpc(8),  lpd(8),  checkpc(8),  lpr(1),  lpq(1),  lprm(1),  printcap(5), lpd.conf(5), pr(1),
       lprng_certs(1), lprng_index_certs(1).

AUTHOR

       Patrick Powell <papowell@lprng.com>.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Most of the diagnostics are self explanatory.  If you are puzzled over the exact cause  of  failure,  set
       the  debugging  level  on  (-D5)  and run again.  The debugging information will help you to pinpoint the
       exact cause of failure.

HISTORY

       LPRng is a enhanced printer spooler system with functionality similar to the Berkeley LPR software.   The
       LPRng    developer   mailing   list   is   lprng-devel@lists.sourceforge.net;   subscribe   by   visiting
       https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lprng-devel     or     sending      mail      to      lprng-
       request@lists.sourceforge.net with the word subscribe in the body.
       The software is available via http://lprng.sourceforge.net

LPRng                                              2006-12-09                                            LPRM(1)