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Table 5–1: Server Object Attributes (cont.) Attributes Description job-attributes-visibable-to-all Lists job and documentation attributes that are visible to nonowners of the job with the pdls and pdq commands. message A test string indicating the sate of the server. notification-profile Specifies the events for users notification and specifies the notification method. job-completion-period Specifies the amount of time the spooler maintains job objects after jobs are completed and retained. This is different from job retention because the document files are not kept. When the retention period is over and the completion period has begun, a job can not be resubmitted for re-print hold-jobs-interrupted-by-printer-failure Specifies whether jobs returned to the spooler after a restart should be put in the hold or pending state. filter-definition Defines one or more translation or modification filters supported by the supervisor and defines how the filter is invoked. If you intend to print text documents on a PostScript printer, then you need to set up the text-to-PostScript translation filter, as described in Section 8.2 5.2.1 Examples of Setting Server Object Attributes The following examples show how to set some of the more common server attributes for spoolers and supervisors. • The descriptor attribute is a text string that provides a description of the server. You can modify this attribute using both the Command Line Interface (CLI) and the pdprintadmin GUI. The following command line shows how to set the descriptor attribute for a server: # pdset -c server \ -x ’descriptor="Print spooler on node blue"’ blue_spl • The job-attributes-visible-to-all attribute sets specific job attributes to be available to all users with the pdls command. To get a detailed description of the print activity when you issue the pdls command, you can set more job attributes as visible to all. The following 5–6 Creating and Managing Servers