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#! /bin/sh
#===============================================================
# Print Queue Checker
#
# The print queue checker simply looks for an occurance of a
# DOWN queue. A note of warning, if you use remote queues in
# AIX to redirect print jobs from the AIX queue to an NT print
# server that print through DLC rather than IP, it will be very
# s - l - o - w. But it will work.
#
# Author: TheRocker
# Email: therocker@pawprints.2y.net
#===============================================================
TMPFILE=/tmp/qtmp.hndl
TMPTOO=/tmp/qtwo.hndl
#=======================================================================
#
# This script will also work on AIX 4.2.1 BUT you have to change
# the following line. AIX 4.2.1 does not support the -W option
# with lpstat. For AIX 4.2.1 just remove the -W option and it should
# work just fine.
#
#=======================================================================
`rsh $1 -l root lpstat -W | grep -e "DOWN" | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f1,3 > /tmp/qtmp.hndl 2> /tmp/q_err`
if [ -s $TMPFILE ]
then
#=======================================================
#
# If you've seen the other AIX scripts I wrote you may
# notice that I use this bit of code a lot. Well it
# works and appears to be all purpose.
#
#=======================================================
LINES=`wc -l /tmp/qtmp.hndl | cut -c8`
LINESCTL=`wc -l /tmp/qtmp.hndl | cut -c8`
echo "Print Queue DOWN --> \c"
while [ $LINESCTL != 0 ]
do
cat $TMPFILE | tail -$LINESCTL > $TMPTOO
cat $TMPTOO > $TMPFILE
LINESCTL=$(( $LINESCTL -1 ))
LINES=$(( $LINES -1 ))
DATA=`head -1 /tmp/qtmp.hndl`
echo "( $DATA ) \c"
done
echo "\n"
rm -f $TMPFILE
rm -f $TMPTOO
exit 2
fi
echo "Print Queues Running... OK"
exit 0
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