I've adapted a Perl script to do a per-queue check of Solaris print
server. I'd like to have the same functionality for my site's Windows
2003 print server.
There seems to be a plethora of CPU and DISK plugins, but nothing as
simple as checking the status of a printers queue size. (Or that the
queue may be stuck. [Same job a the top of the stack after 'X' checks.])
At my site all Sun and Linux workstations print jobs are routed to a
single Unix print server, and then to the network attached printers.
Dittos for the Windows side.
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