pes are no longer being used in production, therefore they would
have gone to the scrap heap if I hadn't snagged them.
Never thought it would be this hard to write a tar file to a SCSI
tape drive. Been using K3B and dvd's until I can get this figured out.
Help if you can,
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Hey gang,
No reply. I guess I provided to much data ;)
So to Simplify:
Anyone ever use DDS2 tape drives?
Cheers,
-jpg
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jpg> Subject: HP C1533A DDS2 tape drive
jpg> From: jpg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
jpg>
Hey Eduard,
Yeah, thanks after I submitted the question I went to the FAQ ;)
Found "Debian Bug report logs - #334513"
That explained in detail what the problem is and how to correct, which I did.
All is fine now.
Thanks again,
-jpg
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15616 .
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No errors are logged to /var/log/messages when NOT using striping.
Anybody seen this before?
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jpg wrote:
jpg > Attempting to set up the cupsd.conf file and getting errors logged to the
jpg > /var/log/cups/error_log for what is documented to be valid cupsd.conf
jpg > directives, i.e.:
jpg >
jpg > snippet of /etc/cups/cupsd
Attempting to set up the cupsd.conf file and getting errors logged to the
/var/log/cups/error_log for what is documented to be valid cupsd.conf
directives, i.e.:
snippet of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file:
=
239
240 Order Deny,Allow
> Johannes,
>
> Thanks for the reply, however:
>
> > - install cups on the server
>
> Can't, not my server it is the corporate print server not admin'd by me. No
> root login and it's a HP-UX 11.11 server. They will not allow cups to be
> installed, already asked.
>
> > - set up printer on serv
> jpg wrote:
> > Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
> >
> > Have read reams of docs
> > Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
.
.
.
> >
> > System - Debian 3.1
> > Kernel - 2.6.12.2
>
> step by step:
>
>
fails with can't
communicate with server I supply after the -h option.
Anybody else done this?
Firm frowns on connecting directly to the network printers, therefore need
to go through print server?
System - Debian 3.1
Kernel - 2.6.12.2
thnx,
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fault: Permission denied"
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
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