Hi all,
I'm still having problems with certain print drivers with samba displaying
the defaults/preferences differently (==wrongly) from a samba share
comapred with a windows share (driver in question is HP universal 32bit,
but i also trouble with a load of other drivers such as all Ricoh PCL6 I'v
On 27/09/12 22:25, Florian Scholz wrote:
try
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO#Step_13:_Setup_a_Printer_share
2012/9/27 steve mailto:st...@steve-ss.com>>
Hi
I have a printer connected to a Samba4 AD machine. I set it up using
CUPS. It works fine.
Is there a howto as
Hi
I have a printer connected to a Samba4 AD machine. I set it up using
CUPS. It works fine.
Is there a howto as to what I need to add to smb.conf to be able to
print from windows boxes connected to the domain?
Thanks
Steve
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Hi,
thanks for the quick reply - I just opened bug 8719.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8719
Greetings,
Stefan Winter
On 25.01.2012 17:59, David Disseldorp wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:44:31 +0100
> Stefan Winter wrote:
>
> ...
>> So, for some reasons, jobid ge
Hi Stefan,
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:44:31 +0100
Stefan Winter wrote:
...
> So, for some reasons, jobid gets lost. Strangely enough, the file size is
> also zero.
>
> I'm sort of lost what would cause this. The thing I could
> imagine is our fairly ancient cups on the system (1.2.7)
> and that ma
Hello,
we've updated to 3.6.1 yesterday, and since encounter
problems with printing for some users. There's a
descriptive error in the log.smbd, but I can't see
what to do about it really (the rest of the,
admittedly fairly ancient system, is the same base
system as the previous 3.5.5 - only a cou
Last week i backported weezys 3.5.11 samba package to lenny and I still
go these random errors. I went back to lenny version 3.2.5 and since
then printing works fine. Guess that sorts out network related issues.
Will monitor printing for an few more days and then try an samba version
which supp
Am 26.09.2011 09:52, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
Same problem here, with the crystal report software too. I tried UTF-8 and
UTF8, it makes no difference.
Am 16.09.2011 12:02:32, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
Was tricked by randomness here, it does not make a difference here also
and i'm still gettin
Same problem here, with the crystal report software too. I tried UTF-8 and
UTF8, it makes no difference.
Am 16.09.2011 12:02:32, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
> After an day without issues i just received an phone call about an
>
printing issue and i found a few "illegal multibyte sequence" errors i
I am facing the same issue in our enterprise environment after upgrading to
Lion. I tried re-adding the printer, but every time I send a document to it I
get “Printer paused.” Resuming the printer results in it immediately being
“paused” again. Hope there is a fix released in the near future.
S
After an day without issues i just received an phone call about an
printing issue and i found a few "illegal multibyte sequence" errors in
the log file again.
Unfortunately i can not reproduce the situation where this error occured
an second try to print that document out of the archive worked b
Update:
Checked logs of all my debian print servers and none had these error
messages today, i guess i had forgotten to restart samba on that server
whom still showed the error. I had also found that erroro message on a
few other servers with an missing unix charset line whom i all moodified
a
It is odd here also, on one server (debian lenny with samba 3.5.6 from
backports) using
dos charset = 850
unix charset = UTF8
fixed that issue on an other server (same osand versions) i also had to
add the unix charset line and it worked for an document which did not
work without and generate
From the Windows side the samba connected printers show "printer not connected"
if the problem appears, on all clients the same time. But Cups connected
printers will be shown as Printer Ready. This situation is just a few minutes,
now it was 45 minutes, but no more interesting things in the lo
Thats really annoying because the printing with samba is not possible, just
printing directly to cups is possible. The clients are working with UTF-8, the
server is working with UTF-8, don't know why character conversion should be a
problem here.
More details:
[2011/09/14 13:55:24.173846, 5]
After connecting the same printers directly to cups using the same
drivers the printouts are available without any problems. So probably
some conversion inside of samba will cancel the printjobs.
Am 11.08.2011 11:32, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
> Hello,
>
> after upgrading to samba 3.5.6 of Debian
I already have set unix charset = utf8, so it must be another reason ...
Am 11.08.2011 19:56, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
> I guess you need to set
>
> unix charset = utf8
>
> had a similar issue last week, which was fixed that way.
>
> achim~
>
> Am 11.08.2011 11:32, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
>> He
I guess you need to set
unix charset = utf8
had a similar issue last week, which was fixed that way.
achim~
Am 11.08.2011 11:32, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
Hello,
after upgrading to samba 3.5.6 of Debian Squeeze some printouts will not
printed. The same prinjob will printed after a couple o
Hello,
after upgrading to samba 3.5.6 of Debian Squeeze some printouts will not
printed. The same prinjob will printed after a couple of tries. I increased the
loglevel and there are only a few messages which showing whtat could be the
problem. The printjobs doesn't arrive at cups.
[2011/08/10
A user who upgraded to OS X Lion could no longer add the Samba hosted
printers to his system. In this account the user logon rights are
limited by workstation. Checking the Samba logs showed that OS X Lion
was sending "workstation" as the NetBIOS name instead of the
configured NetBIOS name (same as
Hi Tim,
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:16:49 -0500 (CDT)
Tim Kelley wrote:
...
> The problem is obviously this, from the samba logs:
> [2011/03/28 14:09:43, 0] printing/print_cups.c:103(cups_connect)
> Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost:631 - Connection refused
Please provide full logs with
Using samba 3.4.9 and cups 1.4.3
I have "printing = cups", but for some reason samba is not picking up the cups
printers or creating the printers share.
The problem is obviously this, from the samba logs:
[2011/03/28 14:09:43, 0] printing/print_cups.c:103(cups_connect)
Unable to connect to C
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 06:18:35PM +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:12:59AM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > Missing attachment :-). Can you add it to v3-6-test and
> > master. I really think we need this one :-).
>
> The mailing list ate it. Here they are inline.
Thanks
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:12:59AM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Missing attachment :-). Can you add it to v3-6-test and
> master. I really think we need this one :-).
The mailing list ate it. Here they are inline.
Volker
>From 810d7e464dfaa575b1a6ac49531caa40719da795 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 04:19:58PM +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 10:57:41AM +0100, Urs Beckmann wrote:
> > We have a network of Samba print-stations. There are complains from
> > users of slow printing, which can be tracked to the
> > return-connection which samba-server m
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 10:57:41AM +0100, Urs Beckmann wrote:
> We have a network of Samba print-stations. There are complains from
> users of slow printing, which can be tracked to the
> return-connection which samba-server makes to print-client for
> dynamic update of printer-status. Since samba-
Hi
We have a network of Samba print-stations. There are complains from
users of slow printing, which can be tracked to the return-connection
which samba-server makes to print-client for dynamic update of
printer-status. Since samba-servers are on different subnets than
print-clients, the retur
I'm trying to switch our network from IP-based printing (directly to the
printers) to using Samba printing via our existing server, both for
Point-and-Print functionality and to be able to log print usage. I've followed
the directions in the HOWTO and also the policy information i
Problem solved - or at least, workaround found - so I'm posting it to
the list for the benefit of future archive-divers. Bug report at:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7506
Basically, the problem is with changes Microsoft made between 2003 and
2008 for Terminal Server - a machine which
Some additional information on this problem:
I set up wireshark to do a packet trace of the connection attempt. I'm
not familiar enough with what the traffic should look like to know whats
unusual, but the one thing that jumped out at me towards the end of the
conversation was a SPOOLSS OpenPrint
I have a redhat EL5 samba server hosting a collection of printers and
joined to a domain. I can connect to this server and print happily from
a 32-bit XP box on the domain, but a 64-bit windows server 2008 box
cannot connect, and returns the error 0x06d1.
I get the same results with samba 3.0
The version of samba you're running would help. And perhaps turn up the
loglevel on your samba client and see if any errors are logged.
DrewTech wrote:
I am printing from a older samba build to a Windows 7 x64 PC and the print job
would start printing then recycle and start over again. There
I am printing from a older samba build to a Windows 7 x64 PC and the print job
would start printing then recycle and start over again. There is no set page
where it would stop, sometimes it will stop at page 5, 7, 25.
TY
Please advice
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Just noticed latest rev for samba (v3.5.2). Is this ok to use with
printing for 64bit clients or do you still recommend sticking with the
latest v3.3?
thanks,
Ryan
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- "Karolin Seeger" wrote:
> Hu John,
>
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 02:27:54PM -0400, John Welch wrote:
> > We have a Windows 2003 Active Directory environment with a mixture
> of Windows 2000/2003 and Linux (CentOS 4/5) / Samba servers. The
> Samba versions on some of the Linux machines are
Hu John,
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 02:27:54PM -0400, John Welch wrote:
> We have a Windows 2003 Active Directory environment with a mixture of Windows
> 2000/2003 and Linux (CentOS 4/5) / Samba servers. The Samba versions on some
> of the Linux machines are getting a little old (3.0 and 3.2) and
Hello all,
We have a Windows 2003 Active Directory environment with a mixture of Windows
2000/2003 and Linux (CentOS 4/5) / Samba servers. The Samba versions on some
of the Linux machines are getting a little old (3.0 and 3.2) and we are
starting to introduce Windows 7 in our environment, so I
Hi Bill,
I am using clustered samba printing for a couple of years and it works
fine, this is my setup:
3 sun server with sun cluster, let's call them samba1 samba2 and samba3
are individually joined to the windows domain using the hostnames
samba1/2/3.
Through the sun cluster the
Hi Bill,
I am using clustered samba printing for a couple of years and it works fine,
this is my setup:
3 sun server with sun cluster, let's call them samba1 samba2 and samba3 are
individually joined to the windows domain using the hostnames samba1/2/3.
Through the sun cluster the
Hi Folks,
I'm part of a Novell department that is working on
moving from Novell NDPS printing to Samba printing.
I have been told that the Samba environment will
have to be clustered to assure the same level of
redundancy for printing.
Does anyone have any pointers? Whether a
We had a server crash last night and now the print queues (from the
Windows clients) are not clearing after the job prints. I'm using Samba
version 3.0.26a-0.9-1787-SUSE-SLES9 and CUPS cups-1.1.20-108.44. I'm
thinking I've got a corrupt tdb file but not sure which one(s) to check.
Advice / sug
I have a Samba 3.4.0 print server with WinXP, Win2K3, Vista, and Win2K8
clients. The print server functions fine with WinXP and Win2K3. The
drivers show up properly and if you look in server properties from
those clients you can see the Samba printer port, the drivers, and print
forms.
Howev
on "log level = 3" shows next errors:
[2009/03/29 21:19:53, 3]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_setprinterdata(8164)
_spoolss_setprinterdata: change denied by handle access permissions
[2009/03/29 21:19:52, 3]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_open_printer_ex(1675)
access DENIED for p
Hello! Help please
1)i have:
CentOS 5.2 final
Samba 3.0.28-0.e15.8
Cups 1.2.4-11.18.el5
90 printers connected to cups by lpd/lpr and samba shared with installed
windows drivers using rpcclient.
2)problem
When windows clients press "CTRL+P" from any aplication (windows notepad,
Word), window appea
Hello
I just ordered a new Kyocera FS-1030 - no more inkjets - and am currently
preparing the clients and the server for the new printer. Installing the
PPDs on the server was easy but I am unsure which client driver to use. On
the server I am using samba-3.0.9-2.6 and cups-1.1.20-108.31. My curre
a problem with samba printing from the Solaris 10 samba
> server. I can print from the machine itself using lpr directly. I
> can print from a windows machine using lpr printing to that server but
> I can't get it to print using samba printing. The files seem to just
> disappear.
Hi
After struggling with this for a couple of days it's time to ask for help.
We have two samba servers one is on Solaris 8 running Version 2.2.8a
and one on Solaris 10 running Version 3.0.28
I am having a problem with samba printing from the Solaris 10 samba
server. I can print fro
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 02:01:26AM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
My wife needed to print something this evening to our normal HP 4
attached to our cups server running samba-3.2.1-0.1.126. Nothing has
changed in the last two months going from 3.0.28a to the 3.2.x f
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 02:01:26AM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
> Guys,
>
> My wife needed to print something this evening to our normal HP 4
> attached to our cups server running samba-3.2.1-0.1.126. Nothing has
> changed in the last two months going from 3.0.28a to the 3.2.x flavor of
>
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David C. Rankin wrote:
> David C. Rankin wrote:
>> Guys,
>>
>> Have there been any changes in 3.2.x that would effect printing?
>> It does seem to print once every conceivable timer in window times
>> out, but were talking 120-150 seconds. Any Idea
David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
Have there been any changes in 3.2.x that would effect printing? It
does seem to print once every conceivable timer in window times out, but
were talking 120-150 seconds. Any Ideas?
Guys,
I can confirm, this seems to be an XP only issue. Vista prints just
Guys,
My wife needed to print something this evening to our normal HP 4 attached to
our cups server running samba-3.2.1-0.1.126. Nothing has changed in the last
two months going from 3.0.28a to the 3.2.x flavor of samba. However, something
has brought printing to its knees.
I pulled out al
Hello,
I just finished to read chapter 22 of the samba howto.
This chapter explains very well how printing from a win client via samba
and cups work.
If I understood it right, printing a file from windows to a non
postscript printer via cups driver, samba an cups works like this:
- applicat
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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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:
[2008/04/08 11:15:
Rich West wrote:
I recently went through a system upgrade, which resulted in an upgrade
of Samba to 3.0.28a. This is for a home network, so it isn't heavily
taxed (only by family members), but I do use the environment as a
sandbox of sorts for stuff that I plan to roll in to production in the
Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 04:12:26PM -0400, Rich West wrote:
>
>> I recently went through a system upgrade, which resulted in an upgrade
>> of Samba to 3.0.28a. This is for a home network, so it isn't heavily
>> taxed (only by family members), but I do use the environme
Hi
Having switched my Samba server from a Solaris box to a RHEL3 Linux box
I cannot get printing to work. Linux box is using CUPS to reference
various network available printers. Printer drivers have been made
available from the Samba server itself under print$. The Samba version
is 3.0.9-1.3
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 04:12:26PM -0400, Rich West wrote:
> I recently went through a system upgrade, which resulted in an upgrade
> of Samba to 3.0.28a. This is for a home network, so it isn't heavily
> taxed (only by family members), but I do use the environment as a
> sandbox of sorts for s
I recently went through a system upgrade, which resulted in an upgrade
of Samba to 3.0.28a. This is for a home network, so it isn't heavily
taxed (only by family members), but I do use the environment as a
sandbox of sorts for stuff that I plan to roll in to production in the
office.
I had s
ridiculously simple, what confounded me was that vb3 was able to print to
macromedia flash paper, several other network printers shared under windows
xp and win98 and pdf printers.
maybe something special with the PS driver.
many tks
Ciro
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Jim Shanks <[EMAIL PROTEC
> hello everybody,
> I have come to a dead end.
> I have successfully configured cups and samba to print from windows with
> automated drivers download.
> It works perfectly, but for one little problem, most of the printing here
> in
> my company are reports printed by the ERP software, which has b
hello everybody,
I have come to a dead end.
I have successfully configured cups and samba to print from windows with
automated drivers download.
It works perfectly, but for one little problem, most of the printing here in
my company are reports printed by the ERP software, which has been developed
Roel van Meer writes:
I'm using samba 3.0.26a with cups as printing backend, which are both
working fine. However, I would like to grant all users access to all print
jobs, but without granting them the right to add or modify printers and
printer settings.
When I grant users the SePrintOpera
Hi list,
I'm using samba 3.0.26a with cups as printing backend, which are both
working fine. However, I would like to grant all users access to all print
jobs, but without granting them the right to add or modify printers and
printer settings.
When I grant users the SePrintOperatorPrivilege
I have a cups setup for printing purpose. The problem I am facing is that it
doesn't print more than 1 copy of the same document in single print command.
could someone guide me how to fix this problem?.
Rajeev R. Veedu
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Lutieri G. wrote:
> This refers to an MS-RPC handle not a file descriptor. The
> 1024 limit is hard coded in smbd ot prevent DoS attacks.
> You'll need to determine which pipe this is actually
> affected and which client is opening up so many handles
2007/5/23, Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Lutieri G. wrote:
> I'm using samba Version 3.0.24-1.fc5 with cups 1.2.8. I've 23 printers
> installed and my clients are w2k and WinXP.
>
> This mornig i got in logs:
>
> [2007/05/23 10:35:16, 0]
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Lutieri G. wrote:
> I'm using samba Version 3.0.24-1.fc5 with cups 1.2.8. I've 23 printers
> installed and my clients are w2k and WinXP.
>
> This mornig i got in logs:
>
> [2007/05/23 10:35:16, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
> cr
I'm using samba Version 3.0.24-1.fc5 with cups 1.2.8. I've 23 printers
installed and my clients are w2k and WinXP.
This mornig i got in logs:
[2007/05/23 10:35:16, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
After restart t
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Jørgen Kold wrote:
> Hi
>
> We have a newly started server(Sun-Fire-T200) running samba.
> From one day to another samba printing just stopped working. We have
> found out following:
>
> When forwarding printing to a
Hi
We have a newly started server(Sun-Fire-T200) running samba.
From one day to another samba printing just stopped working. We have
found out following:
When forwarding printing to another server through printers.conf it works.
When printing from dos through the command: echo ^MHello^L
database in a share. The XP and Vista works fine.
I checked the samba logs and found these messages ( a lot
of them
)
[2007/05/14 17:54:40, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725)
tdb(/var/cache/samba/printing/xerox.tdb): rec_read bad
magic 0x6d732f2f at offset=22048
[2007/05/14 17:54:40, 0] tdb
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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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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
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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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
Hello all at Samba
I'm new to this list.
I need to investigate the possibility of configuring a Samba print
server without a spool (that's right: without a spool !!!).
I know this is really strange, but I really need to get some clear
ideas on this.
I'm developing a project with very (very) li
Thanks, now raised as bug #4316.
Rgds,
Martin
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From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 December 2006 19:45
To: Martin Main
Cc: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba printing crashes all inet services
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 04:09:20PM +0400, Martin E
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 04:09:20PM +0400, Martin E. Main wrote:
> Thanks, I checked this and found that I had the most
> recent glibc update for FC4. I then downloaded the most
> recent FC4 source samba rpm from fedora and I have
> recompiled this and installed, but I still have exactly
> the same
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Sent: 31 December 2006 09:35
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba printing crashes all inet services
Suggest you check to see if there are any glibc updates for your FC4.
- John T.
On Saturday 30 December 2006 22:54, Martin E. Main wrote
(smbd_process+0x840) [0x5b2707]
>#20 smbd(main+0xa5d) [0x7aba80]
>#21 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdf) [0x9c7d7f]
>#22 smbd [0x5429c1]
> [2006/12/31 08:50:42, 0] lib/fault.c:dump_core(173)
> dumping core in /var/log/samba/cores/smbd
>
> -----Original Message-
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Cc: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba printing crashes all inet services
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Martin E. Main wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a rather unusual problem with samba printing, which pulls down
> all networking services on my linux box.
>
> I have a Linux box running
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Martin E. Main wrote:
Hi,
I have a rather unusual problem with samba printing, which pulls down
all networking services on my linux box.
I have a Linux box running FC4 running samba 3.0.14a
before asking for help, one should always ensure one is running latest
stable
Hi,
I have a rather unusual problem with samba printing, which pulls down
all networking services on my linux box.
I have a Linux box running FC4 running samba 3.0.14a
I have Canon Pixma ip1200 inkjet connected via usb and running under
cups.
Printing from a Windows XP box works whenever
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On 09/28/2006 05:40 AM, Luca Ferrari escreveu:
> Hi,
> I've got a windows printer that is no more working. If I try to
> see the status of the printer I get:
What do you mean with "is no more working"? It was working
but you upgrade or change
Hi,
I've got a windows printer that is no more working. If I try to see the status
of the printer I get:
server:~ # lpc status la02
la02:
printer is on device 'smb' speed -1
queuing is enabled
printing is disabled
no entries
daemon present
that means print
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