hi,
it's almost good !
i can add new driver and it's uploading in my $print share on my samba
server
but when i want to save my change ...
printer configuration connot be saved, access denied
so i have change access on my directory /var/lib/samba/printers ... nothing
where could i see my
: [Samba] cups driver
hi,
it's almost good !
i can add new driver and it's uploading in my $print share on my samba
server
but when i want to save my change ...
printer configuration connot be saved, access denied
so i have change access on my directory
/var/lib/samba/printers ... nothing
where
-feira, 9 de Setembro de 2005 14:02
To: Bruno Guerreiro; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] cups driver
hi
yes i'm sure ... i'm logged in administrator (user in
administrator group)
why did you say machinename ?
so my problem is that drivers are well uploaded on samba
share $print
Setembro de 2005 11:40
To: Bruno Guerreiro; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] cups driver
hi,
it's almost good !
i can add new driver and it's uploading in my $print share on my samba
server
but when i want to save my change ...
printer configuration connot be saved, access
I have a problem getting Windows 98 clients printing to CUPS printers
where I have the printer access allowed/denied by username. It appears
that samba is passing the username in uppercase to CUPS as the owner of
the printjob and then CUPS does not recognise that username and rejects
the job. It
Hi Jerry,
The original printing backend was written for interaction with
lpd systems. The cups backend was tacked on. So the interface
is not as rich as it should be. What you are asking about is
kind of known issue at this time.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2685
thanks
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Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi there,
my CUPS server runs fine, I can print from within Windows and Linux.
However, if I stop the printer in CUPS or some other error occurs,
Windows clients never get notified, neither via IPP nor via SMB
We have a printing reliability problem with Samba printers/queues and
we are trying to figure out how to troubleshoot it more methodically.
Situation: We've been running Samba 3.x (always current/latest) for
over a year with primarily Windows 2000 clients. This summer we are
converting our 100
Hi there,
my CUPS server runs fine, I can print from within Windows and Linux.
However, if I stop the printer in CUPS or some other error occurs,
Windows clients never get notified, neither via IPP nor via SMB
printing. Windows always sends out the print job, the user thinks the
job has been
Hi,
I acually have a problem to print with Samba ans Cups (Samba 3, Cups and
OpenLdap). In fact when i try to print from Windows XP Pro SP2 i've a
very long delay (near 1/2 minutes) between the click on the print
button and the display of the printer selection windows.
During this delay the
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Xavier COLLET-MATRAT wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I acually have a problem to print with Samba
| ans Cups (Samba 3, Cups and OpenLdap). In fact when
| i try to print from Windows XP Pro SP2 i've a
| very long delay (near 1/2 minutes) between the
| click on the
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Xim Tur i Massanet wrote:
| Hi!!
|
| I can see this error every time a windows client tries see the jobs for
| any of the printers on the print server:
| (log.smbd)
|
| [2005/07/05 16:22:12, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(790)
| Unable to
Hi!!
I can see this error every time a windows client tries see the jobs for
any of the printers on the print server:
(log.smbd)
[2005/07/05 16:22:12, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(790)
Unable to get jobs for ipp://localhost/printers/oce_ -
client-error-not-found
The result is that
you might want to read documentatios on net rpc rights:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetCommand.html#id2564325
hi!
I need help abaout samba+cups: a printer admin can delete job (from a
windows client) only if he has uid 0, else receive an Access denied
message
hi!
I need help abaout samba+cups: a printer admin can delete job (from a
windows client) only if he has uid 0, else receive an Access denied
message.
Samba log contains:
[2005/07/01 15:02:41, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_job_delete(339)
Unable to cancel job 18 - client-error-not-authorized
I
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I have been moving printers from lpd printing to samba print queues.
Drive installs, point-n-print, and everything else is working well
but I can't for the life of me figure out how to make print job collate.
I've been searching on how to
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SMITH, Gregory C. wrote:
| Hi Jerry,
|
| Is this something that changed in a recent version of CUPS?
|
| The server that works (Fedora Vore 1) has:
| cups-1.1.19-13
| samba-3.0.7-2.FC1
|
| The server that doesn't (Fedora Core 3) has:
|
A bit of Googling turned up no helpful pages to see if I should even consider connecting a HP Photosmart 7450 via USB to a Samba / CUPS server. Usually I have found that these printers with drivers
that like to chatter directly with the printer do not fare well in network printing environments
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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 5:48 PM
To: SMITH, Gregory C.
Cc: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: Re: [Samba] Cups print jobnames became SMB jobname not doc name
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SMITH, Gregory C. wrote:
| Since
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 17:47 -0700, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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SMITH, Gregory C. wrote:
| Since upgrading to Fedora Core 3 the jobname for the
| files being printed to our PDF CUPS backend have
| become the Samba jobname as in
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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
|
| I looked at the APIs for IPP, and it appears that you can
| request a CUPS job-id before submitting the file. This
| should allow us to fill in the job id into the printing
| DB at the point where we need to have that ID for
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SMITH, Gregory C. wrote:
| Since upgrading to Fedora Core 3 the jobname for the
| files being printed to our PDF CUPS backend have
| become the Samba jobname as in SMBPRN.888009.hjdcl
| instead of the application filename such as Microsoft
| Word -
tor, 07.04.2005 kl. 18.16 skrev Bernard McAuley:
I'm trying to get samba to work with a CUPS printer setup.
Unfortuantely I'm falling over at the first hurdle. I've installed
samba 3.0.12 from sources and I've a redhat 9.0 box running CUPS 1.1.71.
I've installed the following smb.conf
Since upgrading to Fedora Core 3 the jobname for the files being printed to
our PDF CUPS backend have become the Samba jobname as in
SMBPRN.888009.hjdcl instead of the application filename such as Microsoft
Word - Document1.DOC. This stops us from providing a properly-named PDF
file to our users.
Hi All,
I'm trying to get samba to work with a CUPS printer setup.
Unfortuantely I'm falling over at the first hurdle. I've installed
samba 3.0.12 from sources and I've a redhat 9.0 box running CUPS 1.1.71.
I've installed the following smb.conf file:-
[global]
load printers=yes
printings=cups
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:57:32 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently upgraded from Samba 3.0.2a to Samba 3.0.11. I didn't change
anything in my smb.conf file.
But Now, when a user logs on to my Linux server and access a Samba share, in
the log file for that machine
Hi,
Here is what the chapter on Printing (Chapter 19. Classical Printing
Support) from Samba How-To says:
Only when the parameter is explicitly set to would Samba conform with my
intentions. So, my strong advice is:
* Never rely on commented out parameters.
* Always set
Hi,
I configured samba as PDC on a Fedora Core 3 system. It works
well and allows domain logon as well as I am able to use smbclient
program without any problem.
Now I am trying to configure a SMB Printer for this setup. The
printer is located on a Win98 machine. I am configuring this using
Hi,
I configured my samba 3.0.11 with
printing = cups
printcap = /etc/printcap
when In try to remove a job which are printing, I have a acces deny.
But when I look in cups log :
[17/Feb/2005:09:49:13 +0100] cancel_job: job #2478080 doesn't exist!
If I execute lpq -P , I see that the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I configured my samba 3.0.11 with
|
| printing = cups
| printcap = /etc/printcap
|
| when In try to remove a job which are printing, I
| have a acces deny. But when I look in cups log :
|
| [17/Feb/2005:09:49:13 +0100]
Hi,
Did you check the permissions of the spooling directory specified in the
samba share? It would be the directory pointed to by the 'path'
parameter of the printer share. You could also set the debug level of
the smbd daemon to 10 and look at the logs. A quick grep for
ACCESS_DENIED and WERR
Sridhar Venkatakrishnan wrote:
Hi,
Did you check the permissions of the spooling directory specified in the
samba share? It would be the directory pointed to by the 'path'
parameter of the printer share. You could also set the debug level of
the smbd daemon to 10 and look at the logs. A quick
Hi All,
I have gained my basic Linux / Samba knowledge from
using SME server (www.contribs.org)
More recently I have started to use Trustix Linux to
build servers for specific things for example as a
print server.
I installed Trustix and the most recent Cups/Samba rpm's
from the repository (I am
Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up a printserver with Linux, Cups and Samba that will
authenticate users via a windows 2000 ADS. I'm nearly there, but I'm
having a few troubles with Samba / Windbind.
I'm at the point where I can connect to the server from a windows box
connected to the Active
My test is OK.Thanks a lot
There is a mistake in cups exemple web interface
gb.
---
Your URI is incorrect if your printer is a network printer the correct URI
must be : lpd://myprinter
---
Stéphane PURNELLE
hello
I try to manage a printer (Apple Lawerwriter 16/600 ) with cups but without
succes !!!
with cups web interface :
I add a printer:
device = LPD/LPR Host or Printer
URI= lpd://mymachine/lp
Type= Apple
Model = Apple LaserWriter16/600 Foomatic/Postscript (Recommended)(en)
I try to print a
Your URI is incorrect if your printer is a network printer the correct URI
must be : lpd://myprinter
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Stéphane PURNELLE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a
I'm running samba as an ADS member server. I'm using the cups-pdf
package (http://cip.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~vrbehr/cups-pdf/) to
create a virtual PDF printer. All print jobs sent to this printer and
converted into PDF files and should be placed in the user's directory
under the PDF pickup
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I want CUPS drivers available for the XP/NT/2K but Adobe drivers
available for the same printer for my 95/98/ME clients. How can I make
cupsaddsmb (or is there another way?) do this?
Jim C.
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Dear SMB-Users,
I have a problem with my cups-printing queues. All my printers accessed
from windows are raw cups-queues. Printing works fine.
When accessing the netconfiguration on http://cupsserver:631/jobs
I see the finished print-jobs sent from samba. But the finished jobs
cannot be
I am trying to write a decent little Perl script for a Samba 3.0.9
system on FC3, all installed from RPM. I know from my past experience
and from what I have seen on the web that doing this for Samba and CUPS
is tricky to say the least. Previously, I had some Perl scripts that
did this
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Ryan Suarez wrote:
| Greetings Admins,
|
| We use samba 3.0.7 and cups 1.1.20 on debian woody to serve
| point'n'print to XP clients. This works great, much kudos to the samba
| team!
|
| We are seeing high load on the printserver and we would like to
Hi Jerry,
Great, thanks for the tip.
Does that mean that new installs of samba require installing cups on the
local machine first, then removing cups and setting the 'cups server'
directive?
much appreciated,
Ryan
| We use samba 3.0.7 and cups 1.1.20 on debian woody to serve
| point'n'print
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Ryan Suarez wrote:
| Hi Jerry,
|
| Great, thanks for the tip.
| Does that mean that new installs of samba require
| installing cups on the local machine first, then removing
| cups and setting the 'cups server' directive?
You nee dthe cups
Greetings Admins,
We use samba 3.0.7 and cups 1.1.20 on debian woody to serve
point'n'print to XP clients. This works great, much kudos to the samba
team!
We are seeing high load on the printserver and we would like to know if
it's possible to split the samba and cups installation into 2
Hi all,
I am using cups 1.1.22 with samba 2.2.12 along with winbind, and samba
configured as a domain member. For now I'm not able to switch to samba3.
My problem is that users printing from windows are unable to control
their jobs. Pause, resume or cancel do not work. In windows, the
error
After getting everything setup and running I am getting a Access denied,
unable to connect error on the printer window, but I can still print test
pages???..
In my experience, this message is related to Windows not knowing/getting the
printer queue information from Samba correctly (printing
Hello,
This is my first samba server that I used cups for the printing sub system.
After getting everything setup and running I am getting a Access denied,
unable to connect error on the printer window, but I can still print test
pages???..
my smb.conf
[global]
#=== Local Master
Hello, I have an IBM 225 xSeries under SuSe 9.1
professional. I have some PC's connected under samba
to server and Lexmark T630 running under cups. It´s
works fine but sometimes I cannot print. Looking in
smb.conf I found:
[2004/11/09 13:44:21, 0] smbd/server.c:main(757)
smbd version
:
My system:
Debian woody
Samba-2.2.3a-14.1
cupsys-1.1.14-5woody1
MFC9880 connected to server by USB.
This has intermittently happened in the past and can sometimes be fixed by
restarting samba/cups, but I can't affort outages in a busy office!!
BTW - printing using cups by http (http://debian:631
Hi,
We have a CUPS/SAMBA installation:
Debian Sarge
CUPS 1.1.21
SAMBA 3.0.7
We have come across a strange issue with HP printers (Laserjet 5, PCL
and LaserJet 5SI, Postscript):
CUPS was setup with a default of A4 paper size. However, in SAMBA the
users see only Letter size and cannot change this
This is probably more of a Cups issue, however, I have a question about the
spool files from sharing Cups printers in Samba.
The spool directory on my Samba server seems to be holding print job files
from past print jobs. I'm wondering what is the proper way to eliminate
these files?
Any help is
Stanley Tim wrote:
This is probably more of a Cups issue, however, I have a question about the
spool files from sharing Cups printers in Samba.
The spool directory on my Samba server seems to be holding print job files
from past print jobs. I'm wondering what is the proper way to eliminate
these
Stanley Tim wrote:
This is probably more of a Cups issue, however, I have a question about the
spool files from sharing Cups printers in Samba.
The spool directory on my Samba server seems to be holding print job files
from past print jobs. I'm wondering what is the proper way to eliminate
these
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Günter Gersdorf wrote:
| I'm using Samba 3.0.7 with the printername_and_queue_update.patch
| (http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.7) from Jerry and
| cups as the print spooler.
|
| For every printer, where the samba printername and the
| cups
I'm using Samba 3.0.7 with the printername_and_queue_update.patch
(http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.7) from Jerry and cups as the
print spooler.
For every printer, where the samba printername and the cups printer name
differs, i get errormessages like the following:
[2004/10/25
Hi All,
I'm not sure if this is a problem specific to samba, or to cups, or to
something else. I have a samba 3.0.7 server acting as a PDC, and print
server for my wonderfully overcomplicated home network setup. The
problem is when I send a PDF to the cups server to be printed, it only
prints
Flewid Productions wrote:
Hi All,
I'm not sure if this is a problem specific to samba, or to cups, or to
something else. I have a samba 3.0.7 server acting as a PDC, and print
server for my wonderfully overcomplicated home network setup. The
problem is when I send a PDF to the cups server to be
Doesn't anyone analise any cups logs ?
Hi all
What do you guys use for analyzing cups logs ?
I'm looking for a web based (apache style) log analyses tool
regards
-ipguy
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 05:20:07PM +1000, ip.guy wrote:
Doesn't anyone analise any cups logs ?
You could ask this to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list instead.
Anyway, these logs, particularly the page_log file, can't be trusted,
because the page_log is only filled when the proper driver
is
Hi all
What do you guys use for analyzing cups logs ?
I'm looking for a web based (apache style) log analyses tool
regards
-ipguy
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Hi all,
I have set up a printer in cups and I can see it with lpstat -a, and I can
print to it. I put what I thought was the appropriate stuff in smb.conf, and
yet no printer shows up to the NT client I'm testing with, or in smbclient -L
output. Any ideas at all? Here is the relevant info:
Today at 9:59am, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up a printer in cups and I can see it with lpstat -a, and I can
print to it. I put what I thought was the appropriate stuff in smb.conf, and
yet no printer shows up to the NT client I'm testing with, or in smbclient -L
Misty,
This may be a dumb question, but was Samba built with CUPS support?
Were the cups-devel libraries present on the system on which your Samba
was built?
- John T.
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Original Message
Subject: [Samba] Samba / cups
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 10:37, Jim Cunning wrote:
r in smbclient -L output. Any ideas at all? Here is the relevant info:
Did you restart smbd after changing smb.conf?
Jim C
Till I was blue in the face! :( I also verified (stupid but true) that smbd
was indeed compiled against cups.
Here is an update to my problem. The testparm command is reporting this for
[printers]:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /data/samba/spool
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r
browseable = No -
FYI, changing printcap name = cups to printcap name = /etc/printcap did
the trick. What a waste of two days! I followed the docs and they always
said to use printcap name = cups. Any ideas when / why this changed?
Misty
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 14:20, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Here is
I don't believe the problem is with CUPS itself as the printer does print
locally from the command line and from scripts.
If the CUPS daemon was going dead, printing wouldn't work at all.
Since the issue is also that windows systems (which now include XP Pro and XP
Home laptops I tested on the
Hi, what about your cups logs?
Regards
Mark Halegua schrieb:
I've been going over a problem and haven't been able to resolve it.
I think I've narrowed the problem down to Samba, but I could use some advice
on this.
A few weeks ago I installed a print and fax server for a client. I used an
I've been going over a problem and haven't been able to resolve it.
I think I've narrowed the problem down to Samba, but I could use some advice
on this.
A few weeks ago I installed a print and fax server for a client. I used an
old PII system with 64 MB RAM, SUSE Pro 9.1, configured to use
On Friday 10 September 2004 19:47, Ryan Suarez wrote:
Greetings Admins,
We run cups 1.1.20 with samba 3.0.4 on debian woody to serve
point'n'print to Win2K/XP clients.
Does samba support CUPS Printer Classes? How do you install these in
samba?
regards,
Ryan
Samba handles CUPS classes
Greetings Admins,
We run cups 1.1.20 with samba 3.0.4 on debian woody to serve
point'n'print to Win2K/XP clients.
Does samba support CUPS Printer Classes? How do you install these in samba?
regards,
Ryan
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Hi!
I've got a new big problem. I've being reading about this for a week and
can't find a solution.
I finally installed a Xerox (WorkCentre 420) printer with HP drivers because
Xerox don't have drivers for linux. I'm running CUPS to access the printer,
samba reads it from /etc/printcap and is
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 09:17:56AM -0300, Bruno Gimenes Pereti wrote:
I've got a new big problem. I've being reading about this for a week and
can't find a solution.
I finally installed a Xerox (WorkCentre 420) printer with HP drivers
because Xerox don't have drivers for linux. I'm
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 08:29:52 -0400, Sean Millichamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 20:49, Michael Lueck wrote:
Sean E. Millichamp wrote:
Sean - it sounds like you finally got the CUPS processing print jobs
working using the vendor specific PPD's... Have you noticed any
quality
I have a Samba 3.0.6 server and a CUPS 1.2.0 server running on my machine.
They have been compiled with:
Samba:
./configure --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass --with-quotas --with-sys-quotas
CUPS:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/cups --with-cups-user=cups --with-cups-
group=cups
Hi Neil,
try the following in Your smb.conf [GLOBAL]
# This option tells cups that the data has already been rasterized
cups options = raw
This is an new option in samba 3.0.6
It tells CUPS to leave Your printdata untouched.
I hope it helps.
You can find an very useful documentation for Samba and
Hello:
I have a machine running Fedora Core 2 with an HP Color
LaserJet 2550L printer connected via a USB cable.
Local printing from the fedora machine is just fine.
It uses CUPS.
I am trying to set this printer up using Samba, but I
keep getting postscript code when I try to print from
Richardson, Anthony wrote:
I'm having trouble printing to a HP LaserJet 6MP
Postscript printer. I'm using CUPS and normal
UNIX printing works fine.
I've tried to configure SAMBA for point and click
printing. That all seemed to go okay except that
what is printed is:
I'm having trouble printing to a HP LaserJet 6MP
Postscript printer. I'm using CUPS and normal
UNIX printing works fine.
I've tried to configure SAMBA for point and click
printing. That all seemed to go okay except that
what is printed is:
=
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 11:22, Umberto Zanatta wrote:
I've been experience by rpm compiled: you have to do rebuild samba
from rpm source, 'cos it doesn't support cups.
You should do:
# ldd /usr/sbin/smbd
if there isn't libcups.so.2 on screen, you have to do rebuild.
clearly not the
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 05:51, Collins, Kevin wrote:
I've had a Samba 3.0.2 Print Server running for nearly 7 months now without
too much of a hitch on RedHat Enterprise ES 3.0. Late last week, RedHat
issued an Errata that moved Samba from the 3.0.2 base to the 3.0.4 base. So
when I did the
I've been experience by rpm compiled: you have to do rebuild samba from
rpm source, 'cos it doesn't support cups.
You should do:
# ldd /usr/sbin/smbd
if there isn't libcups.so.2 on screen, you have to do rebuild.
Il mar, 2004-07-27 alle 20:13, Craig White ha scritto:
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at
I've had a Samba 3.0.2 Print Server running for nearly 7 months now without
too much of a hitch on RedHat Enterprise ES 3.0. Late last week, RedHat
issued an Errata that moved Samba from the 3.0.2 base to the 3.0.4 base. So
when I did the up2date this weekend as part of my normal maintenance,
: [Samba] Samba, CUPS and Windows Printer Queue
I've had a Samba 3.0.2 Print Server running for nearly 7 months now without
too much of a hitch on RedHat Enterprise ES 3.0. Late last week, RedHat
issued an Errata that moved Samba from the 3.0.2 base to the 3.0.4 base. So
when I did the up2date
David, thanks for the response.
I don't believe this is our problem...I'm not having Samba lock-up (or at
least not yet); I'm simply seeing every print job that has past though the
Samba/CUPS queue remain in the Windows printer queue.
Things _seem_ to be otherwise unaffected, this may change
for the response.
I don't believe this is our problem...I'm not having Samba
lock-up (or at least not yet); I'm simply seeing every print
job that has past though the Samba/CUPS queue remain in the
Windows printer queue.
Things _seem_ to be otherwise unaffected, this may change and
I
, this has brought my server to its knees. I
don't know what's wrong with lpstat but it seems to be horribly
inefficient, especially when 400 windows desktops query the samba server
for print queue status (which it is unable to report anyway). In order
to stop the samba/cups duo from crashing my
it is unable to report anyway). In order
to stop the samba/cups duo from crashing my server (doesn't really
crash, it just can't do anything, like a self inflicted DOS attack) i
have to map the samba lpq command to /bin/false.
So here are my two questions:
1. Is it samba or cups
Hello People!,
I have this strange problem :
I've got Fedora Core 1 (latest kernel, latest packages,latest samba,cups) and a HP
LaserJet 1015 (using the HP LaserJet 1015 drivers that came with the updates for
Fedora Core 1), I can print from windows and linux without any problems both text
Hello all,
I've done this before before so I'm a bit confused, but I've upgraded from 2.2
to 3.0.4 on a debian woody box (samba 3.0.4 from backports.org). I also have
cups 1.1.20 backport as well. I've set up printing using cups (should be simple
right?) but no printers appear when I browse the
Hi People,
I have just built a Samba 3.0.2 server using Suse Standard Server 8 and Cups
for printing. Setting up printers and printing works fine for all of the
more modern printers, but older HP Laserjet 5N / 4 printers do not. When
trying to print to them from Win 2k/XP the windows app that
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Subject: [Samba] Printing to Samba/Cups from Windows kills
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 10:42:45 +0100
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Hi People,
I have just built a Samba 3.0.2 server using Suse Standard
Server 8
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Vit vmf11 at hotmail.com
Mon May 17 19:46:17 GMT 2004
i set up a print server using samba and cups and
it seems to be working fine but in my environment
it is vital for each printjob to have a banner with
netbios name on it.
eg i have 700 public computers and 4 printers so i
need each computer
Greetings,
I am using Samba (both 2.2.8a and 3.0.4) on servers running CUPS and
have used cupsaddsmb to make the Cups drivers available for download to
the client PCs. Everything has been working as it should.
I need to make some changes to the PPD files on the CUPS servers. The
question I
i set up a print server using samba and cups and it seems to be
working
fine but in my environment it is vital for each printjob to have a
banner
with netbios name on it.
eg i have 700 public computers and 4 printers so i need each computer
to
print a banner with the hostname to distinguish
Mates,
Have 2.2.8a on SuSE 9.0 pro. I have a hp lj4 connected to the parallel
port on the machine. Printing is with cups. After setting up the printer on
the SuSE box I could print from the SuSE box but not from the XP clients.
Under the printers share in smb.conf I set path =
in windows. But when printing to it, nothing useful
happens. Windows thinks it succeeded. The printer's busy light blinks for
a minute or two then stops but no paper ever appears.
note that this is the same symptoms I had wiht XP before I found the
lengthy samba/cups documentation.
Unfortunately
i set up a print server using samba and cups and it seems to be working fine but in my
environment it is vital for each printjob to have a banner with netbios name on it.
eg i have 700 public computers and 4 printers so i need each computer to print a
banner with the hostname to distinguish who
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