Prioritizes a job in the print queue.
qpri -# JobNumber -a PriorityNumber
The qpri command prioritizes a job in a print queue by specifying the job number and giving it a priority number.
The qpri command works only on local print jobs and the local side of remote queues. Remote print jobs are not supported. Also, you must have root user authority or belong to the printq group to run this command.
You can use the Web-based System Manager Printer Queues application (wsm printers fast path) to run this command. You could also use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit qpri fast path to run this command.
In AIX 4.3.2 and above, qstatus was enhanced to improve the administration of local queues showing duplicate 3-digit job numbers. You can use the -W flag with the enq, qchk, lpstat, and lpq status commands to display more job number digits.
If your queue display shows duplicate 3-digit job numbers, use qchk -W to list job numbers with greater precision. You can then alter the priority of a specific job.
For example, qchk might display job number 123 twice while, qchk -W would display job number 1123 and 2123. If you want to alter the priority of job number 2123, specifying qpri -# 123, causes the qdaemon to alter the priority of the first matching job number it finds in its internal list, which may be 1123. By having the additional information that the qstatus -W provides, you can alter the priority of a specific job number.
To change job number 123 to priority number 18, enter:
qpri -# 123 -a 18
The enq command, qadm command, qcan command, qchk command, qprt command.
The /etc/qconfig file.
Prioritizing a Print Job (qpri Command) in AIX Version 4.3 System User's Guide: Operating System and Devices.
Setting up and running Web-based System Manager in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.