A NFS mount is a possibility though that should not prevent logging (except /var is also an NFS mount). Is perhaps the RunAsUser option set to yes in CUPS? Then CUPS would not run as root and therefore would fail for all CUPS-PDF operations except if initiated by root. If already the initialization of CUPS-PDF fails there could be a hint in the error log of CUPS itself.
Martin-Éric Racine said: > ti, 2005-12-27 kello 15:51 -0300, Andres Junge kirjoitti: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Martin-Éric Racine wrote: >> > ti, 2005-12-27 kello 02:53 -0300, Andres Junge kirjoitti: >> > >> >>Cups creates 0 byte pdf file as normal user. As root works ok. >> > >> > Please check /var/log/cups/cups-pdf_log and paste a copy of what it >> > reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. >> >> Nothing. /var/log/cups/cups-pdf_log is an empty file (0 byte file). > > If CUPS-PDF had problems creating the file, it would have logged > something about it automatically. > > Do you have an unusual situation involving e.g. home directories mounted > via NFS that could perhaps have the worng mounting options? > > -- > Martin-Éric Racine > http://q-funk.iki.fi > -- Volker Christian Behr Experimentelle Physik V (Biophysik), Physikalisches Institut Universitaet Wuerzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Wuerzburg, Germany Office: Room F-069a +49-931-888-5766 (phone) +49-931-888-5851 (fax)