Hi,

This is what I did:

My Ubuntu machine is the main server, it is running the JASmine-Backend, 
JASmine-Mysql and JASmine-Web. This computer also runs the services needed, 
Apache, Mysql and PHP. In this machine all these services work very well, and 
Jasmine manages the logs perfectly. I had no problems here.

I have another Cups server, it runs at another machine, it's a Debian server.
In this machine I installed only the JASmine-Backend service. I have edited the 
jasmine script (/usr/lib/cups/backend/jasmine) and changed just the following 
value:

my $DBhost="192.168.1.5"; (It's my Ubuntu server IP address)

The other values are absolutely the same.

Isn't it correct? what did I forget to do?

Thank you again,

Rogério Zgiet

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Nicolas Costes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: 
Le jeudi 31 mai 2007, Rogério Zgiet a écrit :
> well, I did all these steps, but it didn't work yet...
> Are there any considerations about using Debian 4?
> The Mysql server is Ubuntu 7.04, and the other cups server is Debian 4.
> is it a problem?
> Jasmine works fine in Ubuntu, but it doesn't manage de Debian logs.

Well, well...

Ok, let's start with this : Do you have at least ONE JASmine setup working 
fine ? I mean : One cups server with JASmine-Backend, one web server with 
JASmine-Web, and a MySQL server loaded with JASmine-MySQL ?

More important, are these services running one the same machine ?


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