On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:51:57AM -0500, Pierre Fortin wrote: > That said, have you used suspend/resume? That's the worst offender for > me... so bad that I just shutdown/reboot instead... with suspend/resume, > I lose sound, printer, and looking at a hard lockup within an hour or > so... hmm.... maybe due to the time change or anything UNrelated... > I have just rebooted instead of apm -s to suspend/resume and still cups bombs out. /var/log/cups/error_log says:
[06/Mar/2003:07:17:04 +0000] Listening to 7f000001:631 [06/Mar/2003:07:17:04 +0000] Listening to c0a8391d:631 [06/Mar/2003:07:17:04 +0000] Sending browsing info to c0a839ff:631 [06/Mar/2003:07:17:04 +0000] Configured for up to 100 clients. [06/Mar/2003:07:17:04 +0000] LoadPPDs: Read "/etc/cups/ppds.dat", 645 PPDs... [06/Mar/2003:07:17:04 +0000] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs... [06/Mar/2003:07:17:05 +0000] StartListening: Unable to bind socket - Cannot assign requested address. So, something is stopping it from getting the address it wants. I also noticed that named wasn't happy either: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cups]# service named status rndc: connection to remote host closed This may indicate that the remote server is using an older version of the command protocol, this host is not authorized to connect, or the key is invalid. but I am clutching at straws here. I wonder if the fact that cups cannot assign the requested address and service named status tells me that this host is not authorised to connect have the same root cause (no pun intended). -- Dave Whiting Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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