Manual (man) pages for InfoPrint Manager commands, utilities, and transforms

Online information, in manual (man) page format, is available for all InfoPrint Manager commands and utilities. You can use the AIX or Linux man command to view man pages for these InfoPrint Manager commands:

  • acif
  • dpfcmd
  • listconv
  • lprafp
  • mkfntmap
  • pdaccount
  • pdclean
  • pdcreate
  • pddelete
  • pddeviceop
  • pddisable
  • pdenable
  • pdls
  • pdmod
  • pdpause
  • pdpr
  • pdpromote
  • pdq
  • pdreorder
  • pdresubmit
  • pdresume
  • pdrm
  • pdsap
  • pdset
  • pdshutdown
  • pdspace
  • psfstat (AIX only)
  • uconv

For example, to view online information for the pdpr command, enter:

man pdpr

You can use the AIX man command to view this man page for the -o flag, which is used to pass information to InfoPrint Manager on AIX print commands:

oflag

You can use the AIX or Linux man command to view man pages for these InfoPrint Manager utilities:

  • afpsplit
  • ainupod1
  • ainupod2
  • ainupod3
  • ainurpt1
  • ainurpt2
  • ainurpt3
  • ainurpt4
  • ainurpt5
  • ainurpt6
  • ainurpt7
  • ainurpt8
  • ainurpt9
  • allocatefs
  • cmt
  • ipguiadv
  • ipguiadvadm
  • ipguibasic
  • ipguibasicadm
  • ipmupdateserver (Linux only)
  • ipmupdateserverctl (Linux only)
  • ismu
  • pdcrdflt
  • pdcrmed
  • pdinitports
  • pdlicmgm
  • pdmigpp
  • pdmsg
  • pdwsinitports
  • rc.iprsap
  • rc.pd
  • setup
  • start_server
  • startppo
  • startsrv
  • stop_server

You can use the AIX or Linux man command to view man pages for these InfoPrint Manager daemon utilities:

  • agspdld
  • apped
  • lsippgw
  • mvsprsd
  • pcl2afpd
  • ps2afpd
  • startcbd
  • startippgw
  • startlpd
  • startnotd
  • stopcbd
  • stopippgw
  • stoplpd
  • stopnotd

You can use the AIX or Linux man command to view man pages for these InfoPrint Manager transform commands:

  • afp2pdf
  • db2afp
  • d2afp
  • gif2afp
  • img2afp
  • jpeg2afp
  • line2afp
  • pcl2afp
  • pdf2afp
  • ps2afp
  • sap2afp
  • tiff2afp
  • xml2afp
  • xml2pdf

For information about the flags that you can use with the man command, see the man man page or the AIX or Linux Commands Reference.

Note: The syntax representation for the commands, utilities, and transforms has been changed to graphic notation. However, only new manpages and manpages with technical changes are updated.