We send all jobs to cups (IPP) servers (scientific linux 5.3, cups-1.3.7).
If one queue on server is disabled for printing but enabled for spooling then
if the first job from client will be send to server the local queue will also
be disabled and the job remain in the local cups queue. Jobs woul
Hi there,
we send all print-jobs to cups (IPP) servers (scientific linux 5.3,
cups-1.3.7). If one queue on server is disabled for printing but enabled for
spooling then the following happens: if the first job from client will be
send to server the local queue will also be disabled and the job r
Thomas Koppe wrote:
Hi there,
we send all print-jobs to cups (IPP) servers (scientific linux 5.3,
cups-1.3.7). If one queue on server is disabled for printing but enabled for
spooling then the following happens: if the first job from client will be
send to server the local queue will also be d
Hello Thomas,
in cups printer options you can set the error policy
from stop-printer to abort-job as default.
This has nothing to do with scientific linux or other
distributions, this is only the default setting after
cups installation.
Regards, Olf Epler
> Hi there,
>
> we send all print-j
hi,
we use 2 cups servers with SL53 and cups-1.3.7 (default rpm)
an our clients use SL53 too with the same cups-1.3.7 release.
the server name is primas1
the config on all clients config is: running a local cupsd and
device for printerX: http://primas1:631/printers/printerX?waitjob=no
the ser
On Wed, 27 May 2009, Thomas Koppe wrote:
hi,
we use 2 cups servers with SL53 and cups-1.3.7 (default rpm)
an our clients use SL53 too with the same cups-1.3.7 release.
the server name is primas1
the config on all clients config is: running a local cupsd and
device for printerX: http://primas