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<h1 class="SECT1"><a name="AEN4604">7.4. <b class=
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<p>This is the default status display. It is a nicely
formatted, extremely verbose format that is suitable for
humble human interpretation. For example:</p>
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% lpq -a
Printer: t1@astart110 'Test Printer 1' (printing disabled)
Queue: 1 printable job
Server: no server active
Status: finished operations at 09:44:00
Rank Owner/ID Class Job Files Size Time
1 papowell@lprng110+202228663 A 10663 /tmp/hi 3 20:22:29
Printer: t2@astart110 'Test Printer 2' (routed/bounce to t1@h10.private)
Queue: no printable jobs in queue
Status: finished operations at 16:30:08
Printer: t3@astart110 (forwarding to t3a@h10.private)
Printer: t3a@astart110 (forwarding to t2@h10.private)
Printer: t4@astart110 (subservers t5, t6)
Queue: no printable jobs in queue
Status: finished operations at 09:44:06
Server Printer: t5@astart110 (serving t4)
Queue: no printable jobs in queue
Status: finished operations at 09:44:06
Server Printer: t6@astart110 (serving t4)
Queue: no printable jobs in queue
Status: finished operations at 09:10:00
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<p>The <tt class="COMMAND">lpq -l</tt> (longer information)
option causes more of the status information to be printed.
You can use increasing numbers of <tt class="COMMAND">lpq
-l</tt> options ( <tt class="COMMAND">lpq -ll</tt> also
works) to get more status. Use <tt class="COMMAND">lpq
-L</tt> for the maximum amount of status information.</p>
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