I wonder if there is any resolution to this problem.
I'm encountering similar situation with the Nashuatec DSC338 and P7325
printers from Ricoh using RPCS drivers. After uploading those drivers
and performing basic printing preferences configuration, the print
server crashed and become
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Joanna Chan (joachan) wrote:
| I wonder if there is any resolution to this problem.
|
| I'm encountering similar situation with the
| Nashuatec DSC338 and P7325 printers from Ricoh
| using RPCS drivers. After uploading those drivers
| and performing
OK, I have managed to find the culprit for the
[2004/09/21 16:43:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
error messages, to find this I changed the log file = samba.log.%m to
get the machine name, and watched for the
Hi Jerry
The samba server is 3.0.7-SuSE from suse rpms, running on suse 9.0. It
is running in domain member mode, auth against w2k3 server with winbind.
It is just a file/print server, with nothing too fancy about it.
Is there a way to find out which client is causing it?
Thanks,
Hamish
Gerald
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| I removed and reinstalled samba 3.0.3pre2-SuSE on a SuSE 9.0
| server in a failed attempt to upgrade to 3.0.5 (there
| were many cryptic dependancy errors, after a day with
| google, i gave up) Everything seemed to work ok after the
|
I'm not sure which application it is (how would I find out?) At a guess
it may be our new LANIER LP235c Printer, the drivers are RPCS and I had
a lot of trouble getting them to work on the samba server (I cannot use
other drivers because there is a booklet attachment on the printer and
RPCS is
I removed and reinstalled samba 3.0.3pre2-SuSE on a SuSE 9.0 server in a
failed attempt to upgrade to 3.0.5 (there were many cryptic dependancy
errors, after a day with google, i gave up)
Everything seemed to work ok after the install (from suse rpms) but the
logs are full of:
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