Arguments
Use the argument value to identify the specific object you want to enable. If you specify multiple objects, separate the object names with spaces.
You can use these arguments with the pdenable command:
- ServerName
- Specifies the server you want to enable. When you enter the pdenable command against a server, InfoPrint tries
to enable all of its destinations.
When a server initializes again after being shut down, whether the destinations are either enabled or disabled depends on:
- The state of the destination when the system was shut down
- The ability of the server to communicate with its associated queue
- ServerName:LogName
- Specifies the log you want to enable. Enabling a log allows it to begin accepting input (logging).
- [ServerName:]DestinationName
- Specifies the destination you want to enable. When first created,
destinations are in the disabled state. You cannot enable destinations
unless you associate them with an existing queue. Any other objects
referenced by the destination must also exist. These are:
- For logical destinations
- Default jobs
- Default documents
- For actual destinations
- Media
- Auxiliary-sheets
- Resource-contexts
- For logical destinations
- [ServerName:]QueueName
- Specifies the queue you want to enable. When you enter the pdenable command against a queue, InfoPrint tries to enable all of its associated logical destinations.