Hi,
I ran into a strange printing-problem:
We're using OpenBSD 4.2 and Samba Version 3.0.28
and include our printers directly from /etc/printcap;
whenever I enter a printername that contains numbers, smbd
gives me the errors below. Any idea why samba messes up with digits in
printernames?
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TECTED] On Behalf Of Misty
Stanley-Jones
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:53 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Printing Problem with Samba ' Failed to allocate a print
job'
Hi Bill,
That would be fabulous (in a bad way) but it is not the case. Here is the
equivalent part
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From: William Jojo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 1:49 PM
To: Misty Stanley-Jones
Subject: Re: [Samba] Printing Problem with Samba ' Failed to allocate a print
job'
This will sound stupid, I am certain, but is this an inode issue? Does the FS
type you are
I’m using Samba 3.0.24 on Ubuntu Feisty. I’m managing my printers with
CUPS.
Just yesterday, one printer stopped being able to print through Samba. This
printer still prints fine directly from CUPS. When I try to send any print
job to the print via Samba, I get this:
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Hi,
I put comments inline.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi Martin,
1) driver is a HP laserjet 1300n with a jet directcard
2) samba version = 3.0.20.4
3) I have a W32X86 directory in my driver directory and can add new folders to
it
4) sorry...cannot check this.
smb.conf
[global]
workgroup
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I'm testing a printserver with Samab/ Cups.
Every time I want to upload the driver to samba for printing I get the
following error:
"Printer settings could not be saves. Access denied"
I chmod 777 the driver directory and spool directory.
I gave specified the user
Hi Roland
I recently had the same horrible nightmare ;)
Please do not ask meabout any raesons but try the following:
Change the permissions of the driver-files on your windows-system.
Remove any write protection. Then try to upload again.
Good luck!
Denis
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Hi again
So I would check ther perms the used directories (eg. tmp-dir
/vat/spool/cups/tmp)
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Hi Roland
I recently had the same horrible nightmare ;)
Please do not ask me for any raesons but try the following:
Change the permissions of the driver-files on your windows-system.
Remove any write protection. Then try to upload again.
Good luck!
Denis
I'm testing a printserver with Samab/ Cups.
Every time I want to upload the driver to samba for printing I get the
following error:
"Printer settings could not be saves. Access denied"
I chmod 777 the driver directory and spool directory.
I gave specified the user as printer admin in the sh
Hi Dale,
i'm using cups 1.2.7-2.
thanks
Marcos.
--- Dale Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu:
> Are you using CUPS? If yes, which version? There
> was such an error in
> CUPS 1.2.3 or 1.2.4 - I forget which one.
>
> Dale
>
> x wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > i have a debian etch with
Hi everybody,
i have a debian etch with samba 3.0.23c-4 (it's not
the latest version) installed. this server is a member
server (print server) of windows 2003 active directory
domain - i'm using winbind to provide single sign-on.
my problem is that i have a network printer HP Color
Laserjet 2600n
Hi,
I upgraded my samba 3.0.21b to 3.0.23c, after that printing from this NT 4
workstation doesn't work !
I have :
[2006/09/06 09:01:44, 0]
smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(2332)
call_nt_transact_ioctl(0x90028): Currently not
implemented.
And on the workstation :
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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 "
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 th
everybody i'll make a nice howto for this setup im running.
i'll post is very soon.
Louis
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>Verzonden: dinsdag 19 juli 2005 8:58
>Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
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Good day good people,
I have troubble with printing. I have samba 3.0.14a-Debian, on Debian
Stable Sarge.
There is my smb.conf
# Global parameters
[global]
dos charset = CP852
unix charset = ISO8859-2
workgroup = IRIXAS
server string = Samba Irix a.s.
null p
Hi,
I have a problem printing on a RHEL3 server running samba-3.0.9-1.3E.1. The
server is configured to authenticates users using a nearby Windows 2000 Active
Directory server. Windows users are authenticated to shared drives just fine,
but printing from Windows clients is proving impossible.
Dear SMB-Gurus,
I have a problem using a network-printer on a samba server with from a
windows2000-computer. The printer is a raw-queue on cups. From any
other computers I can use the printer nearly without problems except the
printing queue in windows is not accessible (Permission denied...).
Wh
Hi there.
I have the following Problem (configuration follows):
I have configured Samba with 3 printers, 2 of them with direct
connection over TCP, because they are connected directly to the
internal network.
When I try to print on one of them, the printing application on a
Windows XP Profession
I just upgrdaded to FreeBSD 5.2 CURRENT
and installed samba 3.0.3pre2.
I have copied /etc/printcap and samba config
from the previous installtion (FreeBSD 4.8 and
samba 2.x)
Now, i cannot print anything from windows xp
(i only have windows xps, so i cannot tell if it works
from other windows but
On Fri, 21 May 2004 01:44 , Adina S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>I used cups and Adobe drivers. I downloaded the
>drivers from www.adobe.com, then a PostScript for HP
>(I have that kind of printer), instaled localy the
>driver on a win 98 machine, stored the files on the
>samba server in /usr/shar
I used cups and Adobe drivers. I downloaded the
drivers from www.adobe.com, then a PostScript for HP
(I have that kind of printer), instaled localy the
driver on a win 98 machine, stored the files on the
samba server in /usr/share/cups/drivers and after that
cupaddsmb created the driver, pt it in p
Using SAmba 3.0.2 and Cups 1.1.17.
How does one configure a W98 box to print to a samba shared printer?
Per my previous postings I can't figure it out, and the methods I've
used on older Sambas don't work.
I've been thru the lengthy discussion in the samba with cups documentation,
which tells ho
Hello everyone!
We're using samba-3.0.2rc2 with OpenLDAP-2.1.27,
cupsys-1.1.20final-cvs200403 and a Samsung printer. Printing was working
fine but yesterday all of a sudden it stopped working.
The error message on the windows machine was:
"A StartDocPrinter call was not issued".
On viewing sa
Hi,
I'we tried posting this before without any luck!
I share a printer and some shares on my samba 3.0.2a-debian server. No
fancy domain-logon, just plain workgroup connect (smb.conf below).
The problem is, sometimes when i choose to print from my XP-pro machine,
the printer don't react... The s
Hi,
I share a printer and some shares on my samba 3.0.2a-debian server. No
fancy domain-logon, just plain workgroup connect (smb.conf below).
The problem is, sometimes when i choose to print from my XP-pro machine,
the printer don't react... The shares work fine, and i read/write from
them, bu
Hi,
I have a wierd problem regarding printing.
I use the CUPS-backend on a debian-box to share printers with samba.
Sometimes for no apperently reason, a win-box (XP-home) just can't print
after a reboot... and no matter how many reboots the win-box makes it
just stops working, and dosen't work
Hi
I've got a printer connected on my samba server as a local printer. On my
network i've got a win98 machine and a windowsXP macchine. A user on the
win98 machine is able to print (after configuring a network printer on
win98) but the windowsXP machine is not able to print (i configured the
OK, I've solved all of my previous permissions issues, now I just need
to get the output out.
Setup:
SuSE 9.0 Pro running Samba 2.2.8a. VMware installed with Windows 2000
Pro guest OS. Epson C84 attached via USB prints fine from Linux with
CUPS and also via the commandline using smbclient > print.
Hi,
I have added print$ share so workstation
can download adobeps4.drv and related files directly.
But when i configure printer on Win98 workstation and
go to the properties applet of that printer, i get
rundll32 (msgsrv) error related to adobeps4.drv. The
same thing works perfectly with Win2k/
2000/XP and Win 98/ME use different printer drivers. Have you installed
drivers for Win98/ME to your print$ share as well?
Clint
> -Original Message-
>
> Hi List,
>
> (PS: I am not signed to list, please CC a mail to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ).
>
>I am using samba 3.0.1 as a prima
Hi List,
(PS: I am not signed to list, please CC a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ).
I am using samba 3.0.1 as a primary domain
controller with LDAP. I am able to do file sharing
very well with user wise restriction. The problem is
with printer.
I have a HP1200 printer for which i have to do
Hi,
We have had a server crash and are now unable to print from the connected pc's
I have installed samba 2.2.7a and use the sysv printing system
The printers are configured using HP hppi
>From the unix host I can send a print to the printer
I have already checked the spool directory for the print
> I am running SuSE 8.1 (2.4.19) with an installation of Samba 2.2.5
> with Cups 1.1.15 from the distro CD's. I'm having a strange
> problem when printing from a Windows 2000 laptop to the printer
> (HP882c using hpijs) connected to the SuSE samba box via USB.
> Printing starts and usually works
Hello,
I am running SuSE 8.1 (2.4.19) with an installation of Samba 2.2.5 with Cups 1.1.15
from the distro CD's. I'm having a strange problem when printing from a Windows 2000
laptop to the printer (HP882c using hpijs) connected to the SuSE samba box via USB.
Printing starts and usually works
Ernesto Antonio Lira Castro lira at terared.com wrote on Samba-Digest:
Mon Jun 9 13:25:00 GMT 2003
I have installed samba 3.0alpha20 and cups-1.1.18 on a freebsd 4.8 box. After
reading all the documentation that samba provides as well as the cups
administrators guide I am still stuck.
Hi, Ernesto
I have installed samba 3.0alpha20 and cups-1.1.18 on a freebsd 4.8 box. After
reading all the documentation that samba provides as well as the cups
administrators guide I am still stuck.
I can print at the moment OK from my freebsd box to my network printer using
cups, i can print from the shell a
I don't know an exact solution, but things to try until you fall over
the answer would include:
1. Put the exact commands into your printer share, rather than hoping
everything is working right. For example:
[Photo]
comment = Print Photos
path = /tmp
read only = No
Hello folks,
I'm having some problems when I use a
shared printer. The printer is connected to a FreeBSD server with Samba
2.2.6pre2, when I send anything to to printer using a Windows NT 4 machine, the
printer prints it nice, but it's impossible to cancel the printing. When I open
the
Well, all users are printing now. Thanks Joel for pointing out that a home
directory 'files1/test' was being added for each user except user1. I had only
one reerence to files1/test in my conf file so I commented it out and
restarted the daemon. Checked the client log file again only to find out th
Please see my other post for commments about your logs.
I can't write you directly because your mail server rejects my mail
server (I run sendmail on my linux box), so I have to talk to you only via
the samba list.
It might be nice not to send logs in word format. They are a bit of a
nuisance to
Well, this may not seem like much, but, I looked at your logs. The smblogs
looked identical. The client logs had only these differences.
param/loadparm.c:lp_add_home(1890) adding home directory user2 at /files1/test
smbd/service.c:make_connection(610) simplewkstn (134.117.10.119) connect to servi
Well, since one of three can print, it suggests a client configuration
problem.
What error is being reported?
What do the smb log say?
Joel
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 02:08:34PM -0500, daulton theodore wrote:
> I currently have Samba set up in a test environment. Samba is installed
> and running on
I currently have Samba set up in a test environment. Samba is installed
and running on a Unix box, Solaris 8. I have one workstation which I use
to access it. I have created three identical users: User1, User2, User3.
I have a printer installed on the Unix box. All three users can see the
shares (i
Glad to have helped.
I would say when I first began fooling with linux, about 1/3 of all my
problems were due to permissions. After two or three or four years, about
1/3 of all my problems are due to permissions, only now I assume any problem
is a permissions problem and check them out first!
Joe
Joel,
You were right, it was a permission problem (I didn't realized that neither
of my users but root could print to
that printer). It took me a while to figure out the problem but I traced
it to the jetadmin of HP. The printer
were create with the old jetadmin tool and aparently it doesn't w
gave 0 means the command was successful.
You might look at the printer log file for clues.
Maybe the guest user doesn't have the proper permissions to run the lp
command but your regular user does.
Joel
> Running the command `/usr/bin/lp -c -dhplj5
> /var/SMBtmp/OSCARXLOVE.g5aGki; rm /var/SMB
I just update our server to solaris 8 and now have problem to print
there using samba.
Here are a few lines that of the log files that could help to understand
the problem:
unix_clean_name [OSCARXLOVE.f5aGki]
01/02/03 15:14:53 guest opened file OSCARXLOVE.f5aGki read=No write=Yes
(numopen=1 fnu
A standard place to look for problems is in /etc/lpd.perms.
I have one line in mine:
DEFAULT ACCEPT
Also, do you have the appropriate printer commands in your printer share?
They may not be needed but, why just hope for the best?
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 09:17:47AM -0200, João Paulo Just Peix
Hello again,
I have another problema with samba: there is a shared printer installed
in the samba server machine. Windows users can print with no problem, but
the printer icon goes away from the system tray before the printing finishes
and we just can't cancel any printing. Is there any solu
My comments may relate only to my printing software, lprng.
That printing share looks mighty suspect. [printers] is a special
share name. I forget what it does exactly, but it lets you load all
your printers in /etc/printcap with just one share definition, or some
such (better read about THAT.)
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Francois Pelletier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 4:50 AM
Subject: [Samba] Printing problem
> Hi,
>
> First of all, thanks for all the replies that I got a couple of week
Hi,
First of all, thanks for all the replies that I got a couple of weeks
ago about another question; it really helped me understanding the issue.
Now I'm installing a printer on my Linux server (RH 7.3 with Samba
2.2.6); I can print from my Linux computer, and even see the printer
from my XP com
This sounds like the print job was transferred, yes?
Might this be due to limitations in
/etc/lpd.perms
I have one line in mind:
DEFAULT ACCEPT
Joel
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 11:19:00AM +0200, informatica wrote:
> I'm having a little problem with a HP 8550 Laser Color printer shared under samba.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 11:19:00AM +0200, informatica wrote:
> I'm having a little problem with a HP 8550 Laser Color printer shared
> under samba. The printer works fine with local prints, I can see the
> resource printer from Win2k2 explorer. I install the remote printer
> in a W2k2 workstation
I'm having a little problem with a HP 8550 Laser
Color printer shared under samba.
The printer works fine with local prints, I can see
the resource printer from Win2k2 explorer.
I install the remote printer in a W2k2 workstation,
windows ask me for drivers, and then, I installed them.
The pro
t; the -P%p for absolute
> path.
>
> Thanks again,
> Kevin
> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 17:43:42 +0200 (CEST)
> From: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?=
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Printing problem with Samba,
> XP, and Xerox Printer
> To: [EMAIL PROTE
rom: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Samba] Printing problem with Samba, XP, and Xerox Printer
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Major bug in samba. Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absulute path to the printer.
Let me hear how it goes.
--- Kevin Bram
Major bug in samba. Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absulute path to the printer.
Let me hear how it goes.
--- Kevin Bramblett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
skrev: > Hello everyone,
>
> I am having a problem getting Windows XP clients to
> print to a Xerox
> DataCenter 440 using Samba as th
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem getting Windows XP clients to print to a Xerox
DataCenter 440 using Samba as the print server running on Red Hat Linux 7.2.
I have installed the driver once and it worked fine. I then tried to add a
second XP client, and while it appears to install and work
Which printing system are you using?
Have you looked at the printing logs on the server for clues?
Have you considered putting the nawk script into the print filter of the
queue and using a simpler print command in samba?
Shouldn't there be some reference in the samba logs to calling nawk?
Is this
I have dropped the 'nawk' command (again) and there is no difference. Can't
find anything in the Samba logs telling me about the execution of the print
command.
The purpose of using 'nawk' was to remove windows-trash from the postscript
file.
>From /var/logs/samba.smb:
...
Processing other s
Is there a reason you don't use the simpler command in your smb.conf?
Could this be a permissions problem? (nawk won't work for your smb user).
What do you see in your smb logs?
I forget my nawk, but, it seems that nawk is just deleting any extraneous
lines in your postscript print files. Is that
Hi,
I have some trouble getting files printed on my Solaris 8 machine running
Samba 2.0.5.
The client is a winxp installed laptop, the printer is configured as a
postscript printer (Minolta PagePro 12 PS), although it is a PCL printer
(Minolta PagePro 6).
>From the client side, everything works
Hi.
I managed to get my Samba server running RedHat 7.3
(with epson740) up and running with successfully printing test pages from my
Win2K client...however...I can't print to this Samba shared printer from any
applications (eg. MSWord) on my WIn2K client except for Visual Studio..Any
feedb
Hi Jerry et al,
After upgrade to version 2.2.3a I still experience a printing problem.
Various applications under NT don't print on the first try but give back
something like 'RPC server not available' the .txt editor is one of those
applications, but there are many ohers that don't work propperl
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Mlmn kr wrote:
> We are using samba 2.2.2 to access unix print server's print-queue on
> windows 2000. The printers get installed on the windows 2000 and works
> fine but it uses the printer drivers installed locally. If we are able
> to create smb share for the printer driver
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