job-terminate-message-count
Specifies the number of messages that can be issued for a document in the job before the job is terminated. InfoPrint Manager counts datastream-type error messages, such as undefined character messages or off logical page errors toward the job-terminate-message-count. Messages issued because of an operator action (such as, pausing a job) or messages that require operator intervention (such as, a paper jam) are not counted in the job-terminate-message-count.
GUI label
Terminate message count
DSS
PSF
Type
Resettable, single-valued, per-job
Allowed Values
You can enter an integer from 0 through 9999.
Default Value
No default value.
Usage Guidelines
- If the specified limit is reached while processing a document in the job, the messages print with one more message stating that the job is being terminated because the job-terminate-message-count has been reached.
- If the messages are directed to a file instead of being printed, the dss-job-message-disposition actual destination attribute specifies where the messages are written, and if the job-terminate-message-count is reached, the job still terminates.
- Some errors generate groups of messages, and InfoPrint Manager counts this group as one toward the job-terminate-message-count.
- When the value is 0, the job should not be terminated because of the number of messages. This is also the behavior when no value is specified.