xcmJobTotalOctetsHigh
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For the Job Monitoring MIB: two objects are used to represent
a full 62-bit value. The sign bit of each half is not used.
This object is generalized for use with input devices as well.
ISO DPA: Total-job-octets [high 31 bits]
This attribute indicates the size of the job in octets,
including document and job copies.
The server may update the value of this attribute after each
document has been transferred to the server or the server may
provide this value after all documents have been transferred to
the server, depending on implementation. In other words, while
the job is in the pre-processing [building] state and when the
job is in the held state with the job-state-reasons containing a
document-needed value, the value of the total-job-octets job
status attribute depends on implementation and may not
correctly reflect the size of the job.
In computing this value, the server shall include the
multiplicative factors contributed by the (1) copy-count
document attribute, (2) the results-profile.job-copies job
attribute element and (3) multiple values of the results-
profile job attribute, independent of whether the printer can
process multiple copies of the job or document without making
multiple passes over the job or document data and independent
of the value of the output document attribute (page-collate vs.
no-page-collate). Thus the server computation is independent
of the printer implementation and shall be:
a) Document contribution: Multiply each copy-count by the
size of the document in octets.
b) Add each document contribution together
c) Job result contribution: Multiply the job size by the
number job-copies in the result set.
d) Add each job result contribution together
e) Multiply the value by the number of values in the job's
result-profile attribute.