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1:

What is the result of the lp -dLJ4 /etc/profile command?

  1. It deletes a print request to print file /etc/profile .

  2. It deletes a print request to print file /etc/profile , if it is sent to printer LJ4 .

  3. It sends a print request to printer LJ4 to print file /etc/profile .

  4. It sends a print request to printer LJ4 to print file /etc/profile , while all other jobs on the printer are deleted due to the -d option.

2:

How are local print jobs scheduled?

  1. using the kernel process scheduling mechanism

  2. using the LP scheduling daemon lpsched

  3. using the LP daemon rlpdaemon

  4. using the lpadmin command

3:

How can the print priority of a job be increased when this job is waiting in the print queue?

  1. using the lpadmin command

  2. with the help of the lpalt command

  3. using the lp command with the -p option

  4. There is no way to change the priority of a submitted job. However, you can cancel a job and resubmit it with a higher priority.

4:

What do you need to do to set up a remote printer, assuming DNS or NIS is not used?

  1. Add an entry for the remote host in the /etc/ hosts file on the local system.

  2. Add an entry for the local host in the /etc/hosts file on the remote system.

  3. Enable rlpdaemon on the remote system.

  4. All of the above.

5:

What happens after you issue the following command?

 disable -r "Printer disabled" laserjet3 
  1. No print job can be submitted to printer laserjet3 .

  2. No print job can be printed to printer laserjet3 .

  3. When a user sends a print job, a message Printer disabled appears on the terminal screen.

  4. Printer laserjet3 disables any error messages.

6:

What is the result of the following command?

 lpfence laserjet3 5 
  1. Jobs of priorities less than 5 are not printed on printer laserjet3 .

  2. Jobs of priorities less than 5 can't be submitted to printer laserjet3 .

  3. Any queued job having a priority of less than 5 is deleted from the queue.

  4. All of the above.


   
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HP Certified
HP Certified: HP-UX System Administration
ISBN: 0130183741
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 390
Authors: Rafeeq Rehman

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