I have a printer connected via SMB protocol and I would like to cancel a running print job. Looking at the KJobViewer of KDE it's not possible to see remotely running jobs, at least I have never seen. How can I do it then. Maybe in command line via smbclient? I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks Herbert
On 6/2/05, Herbert Georg <hcgeorg@if.usp.br> wrote:
I have a printer connected via SMB protocol and I would like to cancel a running print job. Looking at the KJobViewer of KDE it's not possible to see remotely running jobs, at least I have never seen. How can I do it then. Maybe in command line via smbclient? I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks Herbert
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Hi, yes, you could try smbclient: smbclient cancel jobid0 [jobid1] ... [jobidN] The client will request that the server cancel the printjobs identified by the given numeric print job ids. (see man page of smbclient) hope this helps, Markus
On 6/2/05, Markus Natter <markus.natter@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/2/05, Herbert Georg <hcgeorg@if.usp.br> wrote:
I have a printer connected via SMB protocol and I would like to cancel a running print job. Looking at the KJobViewer of KDE it's not possible to see remotely running jobs, at least I have never seen. How can I do it then. Maybe in command line via smbclient? I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks Herbert
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Hi,
yes, you could try smbclient:
smbclient cancel jobid0 [jobid1] ... [jobidN] The client will request that the server cancel the printjobs identified by the given numeric print job ids.
(see man page of smbclient)
hope this helps,
Markus
P.S. to get the jobid use the smbclient command queue. Markus
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