Default notification profiles
By default, the person who creates an object (server, destination, queue, job) receives the notification messages about that object. The default notification profile settings provide information such as object status, error conditions, or configuration changes. Some of these events require the person managing the object to intervene; for example, someone might need to clear a paper jam.
By default, the events listed in this table generate messages for the corresponding objects. These messages are delivered to the user who created the object: job submitters receive messages about their print jobs; the administrator receives messages about destinations and servers that he or she created. The default delivery method is message, so the notifications are sent to the InfoPrint Manager Notification client on the system that the person used to create the object.
Default notification profile settings
Object | Events |
Actual destination | destination-needs-administrator |
destination-needs-attention | |
destination-needs-operator | |
destination-timed-out | |
object-cleaned | |
object-deleted | |
Default Job | No defaults set. See Using notification profiles with default jobs for more information. |
Job | destination-needs-attention |
destination-needs-operator | |
destinations-not-ready-for-job | |
document-aborted-by-destination | |
document-aborted-by-server | |
document-cancelled-at-destination | |
job-aborted-by-server | |
job-cancelled-by-operator | |
job-cannot-be-scheduled | |
job-completed | |
past-discard-time | |
Logical destination | object-cleaned |
object-deleted | |
Queue | object-cleaned |
object-deleted | |
queue-backlogged | |
Server | internal-server-error |
low-on-memory | |
memory-exhausted | |
object-cleaned | |
object-deleted | |
out-of-disk-space | |
out-of-dpf-haids | |
out-of-dpf-job-numbers | |
out-of-dpf-raids | |
sapcbd-down | |
sapconnectd-down | |
server-shutdown-complete |
Determining how much notification administrators, operators, and job submitters require takes some planning and, as you familiarize yourself with InfoPrint, you should discover when you require more or less notification. You can start by using the defaults and see how many and what kind of messages you receive. To send more or less notification, to modify which users receive notifications, or to send messages using a different delivery method, you can change the notification profiles.