Comment on page
OS Printer Monitoring
Monitoring printers provides real-time visibility into printer status, errors, and alerts. It allows you to manage printing workloads and identify issues like paper jams and connectivity problems. Proactive monitoring helps minimize printer downtime and reduce IT support's burden.
- 1.From IT-Conductor Service Grid, click ▶ to expand “Linux Systems”.

Figure 1: Linux Systems in IT-Conductor Service Grid
- 2.Click the object menu of the Linux system to be configured and then click Retrievers.

Figure 2: Navigate to Retrievers Option
- 3.Click the object menu of retriever “Printers (lpstat -p)“ and then click Activate.

Figure 3: Activate Printer
- 4.The connected printers will be added to IT-Conductor for monitoring.
IT-Conductor pulls printer statistics like status, request age, and request count.

Figure 4: Printer Statistics in IT-Conductor
View status, request age, and/or request/job count in more detail by clicking on the metric name. Adjust the chart depending on your preferred timescale.

Figure 5: Printer Status (Hourly)
Note: Printer status could be “Idle”, “Printing”, or “Disabled”.

Figure 6: Job Count (Daily)
IT-Conductor generates alerts based on the values of collected stats.

Figure 7: Configure Alerts based on Job Count
In Figure 4, the warning alert is generated if the average request count is more than 1 in the last 15 minutes and the alert is resent if after 15 minutes there are still jobs running.

Figure 8: Configure Alerts based on Request Age
Similarly, in Figure 5, the critical alarm alert is generated if the job has been running for more than 60 minutes (3600 seconds) and the alert is resent if after 60 minutes there are still jobs running.
Last modified 1mo ago