Does this sound like a FAQ or something to be release note?
I wouldn't has guessed.

-Ghee

Norm Jacobs wrote:
> Funny, someone sent my private mail a couple of days ago with almost 
> exactly the same "errors".  The issue was that they SMF manifest hadn't 
> been imported yet.  A reboot or "svcadm restart manifest-import" should 
> help you.
>
>     -Norm
>
> You should have the SUNWcups package installed
>
>   
>>> opensolaris% pkg info SUNWcups
>>> Name: SUNWcups
>>> Summary: CUPS
>>> State: Installed
>>> Authority: ipkg-SWAN (preferred)
>>> Version: 1.3.7
>>> Build Release: 5.11
>>> Branch: 0.99
>>> Packaging Date: Thu Oct 2 14:26:46 2008
>>> Size: 10.3 MB
>>> FMRI: pkg:/SUNWcups at 1.3.7,5.11-0.99:20081002T142646Z
>>>       
>>   
>>     
> If you have just installed it and haven't rebooted, the SMF manifest may
> not have been imported. You can check for the services with
>
>   
>>> opensolaris% svcs '*cups*'
>>> STATE STIME FMRI
>>> online 15:32:38 svc:/application/cups/scheduler:default
>>> online 15:32:38 svc:/application/cups/in-lpd:default
>>> opensolaris%
>>>       
>>   
>>     
> The manifest should be installed at
>
>   
>>> opensolaris% ls -l /var/svc/manifest/application/cups.xml
>>> -r--r--r-- 1 root bin 5925 Jun 20 16:16
>>> /var/svc/manifest/application/cups.xml
>>> opensolaris%
>>>       
>>   
>>     
> To import the manifest, you will want to either reboot or force the SMF
> to import new manifests.
>
>   
>>> opensolaris% svcadm restart manifest-import
>>> opensolaris%
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>
>
> Wolfgang Konrad wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just installed snv_99 on my desktop and am trying to get my Canon iR3100CN 
>> printer to work.
>> Using the standard lp print service /w the foomatic generated ppd, and also 
>> the vendor ppd copied over from my linux box works well, however, duplex and 
>> the like are not supported.
>>
>> So  I decided to give cups a try. I installed cups (# pkg install SUNWcups), 
>> and enabled the service with
>> # printservice -s cups.  This however  throws two errors:
>>
>> bash-3.2$ pfexec print-service -s cups
>> disabling LP services...
>> enabling CUPS services...
>> svcadm: Pattern 'cups/scheduler' doesn't match any instances
>> svcadm: Pattern 'cups/in-lpd' doesn't match any instances
>>
>> Any ideas ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Wolfgang
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