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From: McDonald, Ira (imcdonald@sharplabs.com)
Date: Wed Jul 30 2003 - 14:02:53 EDT

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    Hi Bill, Wednesday (30 July 2003)

    Comments on operations set in the minutes from last week's WBMM meeting.

    Cheers,
    - Ira McDonald
      High North Inc

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    7. Other simplifications were apparent so that the current operations
       set is:

    Disable - Prevents the addressed entity to from accepting jobs from any
    job submission protocol.

    Enable - Allows the addressed entity to accept jobs from any job
    submission protocol.

    Pause - Causes the entity to stop processing its primary product (e.g.,
    a printing device from marking media, a scanning device from scanning
    input copy). There may be a need for an argument to address the "now",
    "after current copy" and "after current job" variations.

    Resume - undoes the last Pause.

    Deactivate - entity accepts no more incoming jobs (the original
    definition deactivate is unclear - further the distinction between
    Disable and Deactivate is vague.)

    <ira>
    Deactivate is a compound operation to avoid a tricky race condition. It
    combines Disable and Pause in one atomic operation. It's defined in IPP
    Admin (draft-ietf-ipp-ops-set2-03.txt, July 2001) as follows:

    3.4.1 Deactivate-Printer operation

       This OPTIONAL operation allows a client to stop the Printer object
       from starting to send IPP jobs to any of its Output Devices or
       Subordinate Printers (Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job) and stop the
       Printer object from accepting any, but query requests. The Printer
       performs a Disable-Printer and a Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job
       operation immediately, including use of all of the "printer-state-
       reasons" if these two operations cannot be completed immediately. In
       addition, the Printer MUST immediately reject all requests, except
       Activate-Printer, queries (Get-Printer-Attributes, Get-Job-
       Attributes, Get-Jobs, etc.), Send-Document, and Send-URI (so that
       partial job submission can be completed - see section 3.1.1) and
       return the 'server-error-service-unavailable' status code.
    </ira>

    Activate - undoes the last Deactivate

    Purge - Removes all traces of jobs in the entity

    Reset - Sets the state of the entity to the normalized condition
    characterizing the state when the entity first comes up.

    <ira>
    IPP Admin defines the Restart and Startup operations:

    3.5.1 Restart-Printer operation

       This OPTIONAL operation allows a client to restart a Printer object
       whose operation is in need of initialization because of incorrect or
       erratic behavior, i.e., perform the effect of a software re-boot.
       The implementation MUST attempt to save any information about Jobs
       and the Printer object before re-initializing. However, this
       operation MAY have drastic consequences on the running system, so the
       client SHOULD first try the Deactivate-Printer operation to minimize
       the effect on the current state of the system. The effects of
       previous Disable-Printer, Pause Printer, and Deactivate-Printer
       operations are lost.

    3.5.3 Startup-Printer operation

       This OPTIONAL operation allows a client to startup an instance of a
       Printer object, provided that there isn't one already instantiated.
       The purpose of Startup-Printer is to allow a hosted implementation of
       the IPP Printer object (i.e., a Server that implements an IPP Printer
       on behalf of a networked or local Output Device) to be started after
       the host is available (by means outside this document). See Restart-
       Printer (section 3.5.1) for the way to initialize the software or
       reset the Output Device(s) when the IPP Printer object has already
       been instantiated.

       The host MUST accept this operation only when the Printer object has
       not been instantiated. If the Printer object already exists, the
       host must return the 'client-error-not-possible' status code.

       The result of this operation MUST be with the Printer object's
       "printer-state" set to 'idle', the state reasons removed from its
       "printer-state-reasons" attribute, and its "printer-is-accepting-
       jobs" attribute set to 'false'. Then the operator can reconfigure
       the Printer before performing an Enable-Printer operation. However,
       when a Printer is first powered up, it is RECOMMENDED that its
       "printer-is-accepting-jobs" attribute be set to 'true' in order to
       achieve easy "out of the box" operation.
    </ira>

    PowerOff - Causes entity to go into a power off or (or reduced power,
    sleep) condition.

    <ira>
    IPP Admin and DPA (ISO 10175) define the Shutdown operation.

    3.5.2 Shutdown-Printer Operation

       This OPTIONAL operation allows a client to shutdown a Printer, i.e.,
       stop processing jobs without losing any jobs and make the Printer
       object no longer available for any operations using the IPP protocol.
       There is no way to bring the instance of the Printer object back to
       being used, except for the Startup-Printer (see section 3.5.3) which
       starts up a new instance of the Printer object for hosted
       implementations. The purpose of Shutdown-Printer is to shutdown the
       Printer for an extended period, not to reset the device(s) or modify
       a Printer attribute. See Restart-Printer (section 3.5.1) and
       Startup-Printer (section 3.5.3) for the way to initialize the
       software. See the Disable-Printer operation (section 3.1) for a way
       for the client to stop the Printer from accepting Job Creation
       requests without stopping processing or shutting down.
    </ira>

    GetAttributes - Solicits the values of the identified elements and all
    included sub elements

    SetAttributes - Sets the values of the identified elements and all
    included sub elements

    GetResource - Solicits the values of the identified structures or files.
    (e.g., representing fonts, forms, executable code, schedules(?). May be
    indirect in that structure is delivered to defined address.

    SetResource - Causes identified structures or files (e.g., representing
    fonts, forms, executable code, schedules(?) to be loaded into entity.
    May be indirect in that structure is obtained from defined address.

    <ira>
    The IPP Resource Object proposal (draft-ietf-ipp-get-resource-01.txt,
    September 2000) defines the following REQUIRED operations:

    * Get-Resource-Attributes
    * Get-Resource-Data (corresponds to your current Get-Resource, I think)
    * Get-Resources (get a list of Resource objects of a specified type)

    The IPP Resource Object proposal also defines the following OPTIONAL
    admin operations:

    * Create-Resource (sets both attributes and data)
    * Delete-Resource
    * Refresh-Resource (refreshes local cache of referenced data)
    * Renew-Resource (renews finite lease of Resource object)

    By design, we did NOT define a Set-Resource-Attributes operation (much
    harder to verify, due to attribute value constraints, than the simple
    Create-Resource operation).
    </ira>

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