Below is an email I sent to the debian-user list. I suspect I will get a
better response here. Please overlook the cross post, but as you can
see, I think this is kernel related and I have no idea where to look.
Please CC me, as I am not subscribed to this list.
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Two
error is from resetting the printer, and restarting cupsys
to clear the queue. At this point cups has been running for 1:20 min
from a OO doc printing to the cups printer. The page never printed, but
the printer was blinking as if receiving data and is unavailable for
other clients to print to.
a hitch until I installed linux-image 2.6.24
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I was not feeling confident that this was a kernel bug so I installed
FC8. Updated to their 2.6.24 amd64 kernel and experienced the same
exact behavior.
so, that rules out the cupsys (I would think) and does point to some
kernel issue (not debian specific).
HTH
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, I thought it best to just
ask you what options would be best to be run. Keep in mind I have one box on
my net that is running a vpn to a business that I do NOT want sniffed, so I
would think that host printerIP would be best?
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is not *normal*
behavior, but I have never ran netstat --tcp -c on a print job that
failed, so I don't know:
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State
tcp0 7168 dam-main.local:35770192.168.200.150:9100
anup on the
tcp code).
Ilpo,
I tried the tcp_frto = 1 and got the same results as = 2. Attached is
the output of the tcpdump for frto=1. I might not get to the patch
today as I am feeling a bit slow.
Thanks for the work!
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d before. I am
sure I did something stupid, feeling a bit under the weather. Sorry for
the confusion. New test comming shortly.
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anup on the
tcp code).
Ilpo,
reran the print job with the correct kernel (for control reasons) and
received the same results: tcp_frto=1 no print. tcp_frto=0 I can
print. Attached is the output of tcpdump
uname -r = 2.6.24-1-amd64
Thanks for the work!
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