[Samba] Re: samba & cups
linux power
linuxpower2002 at yahoo.no
Mon Sep 23 07:19:00 GMT 2002
Cupsd must be started before you start smbd at boot.
--- Frank Matthieß <fm+samba at Microdata-POS.de> skrev:
> Freitag den 20.09.2002 um 18:35 CEST +0200, schrieb
> P. Jourdan:
> > At 03:35 PM 9/20/2002 +0200, you wrote:
> > Gentlemen, and all others who have helped me:
> >
> > Someohow, I think I understand the samba
> configuration enough to make it
> > work.
> > OK. It works.
> >
> > Now comes the stinger.
> >
> > SAMBA WORKS FINE.
>
> ok. first step.
>
> >
> > CUPS IS SICK. VERY SICK INDEED. And I need help
> to fix it.
> >
>
> If you have to start this correectly, you won't miss
> them.
> But i must agree, the first time is hard to
> configure.
>
> > After bootup, cups does not print. cupsd is
> running, so is smbd and nmbd.
> >
> > IF I KILL CUPS AND THEN RESTART IT - ALL OF A
> SUDDEN EVERYTHING WORKS. I
> > can print from command line, from Win2k, the web
> interface works.
>
> The config seems to be ok.
>
> > Now, the installation has been by the book. Done
> by good old make; make
> > install.
> > cups startup is from rc.d.
> >
> > Why do I have to restart cups to make it work when
> CUPS IS SUPPOSED TO WORK
> > "OUT OF THE BOX" -
>
> It sounds like a dependency problem of services. Do
> you startup cups
> after the network setup?
>
> Restarting manually is just only starting at last.
>
> Just increase ther debug level of cups, reboot the
> machine and read the
> logs carefully. cupsd must complain some "missing
> parts".
>
> Try to connect after the startup via browser to the
> webinterface. OK?
>
> Frank.
> --
> Frank Matthieß
> fm+samba at Microdata-pos.de
>
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