xcmJobIdentifierOnSystem
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The job identifier generated on the system that the agent is
instrumenting. The job identifier is generated by the job
service provider when it accepts a submit job request from a job
service requester using whatever job submission protocol that
the job service provider supports.
This job identifier is for each job and sub job submitted. The
job service provider promote a simple job request to a compound
job, if the job service needs access to multiple devices, such
as a scanner and a printer or to two printers, or to a printer
and a fax. See the textual conventions for a more complete
description of compound jobs.
The xcmJobIdentifierOnSystem is used as one of the indexes into
each job and document table, along with the HrDeviceIndex from
the Host Resources MIB which is an index value for each
different job service instance (analogous to each instance of a
logical printer in ISO DPA).
NOTE: Different jobs on different systems may have the same job
identifier. Additional information is needed to make the job
identifier unique in the network, such as the server or system
component name.
See also xcmJobIdentifierUpstream in this group.
ISO DPA: Job-identifier
This attribute provides the job-identifier for this job on the
server. The server shall generate a job-identifier value that
is unique on that server, but need not be unique across the
distributed environment. [In other words, the server's name
need not be part of the job-identifier.]
The value of the job-identifier attribute shall be returned by
the server as part of the PrintResult in the first Print
operation for the job (see 8.2.1). The client shall pass its
value as part of the PrintArgument in subsequent Print
operations for the same job.