I was able to reproduced this USB I/O error by unpluging/repluging the
printer during a print job. This "forever loop" condition that caused
the syslog overflow should be fixed in the next release. 
 

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> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 2:14 AM
> To: hplip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [HPLIP-Devel] Gigabytes of log files made by hpiod 
> (up to version 0.9.10)
> 
> 
> When I came to the office this morning I found 25 gigs of 
> logfiles containing this:
> 
> Apr  7 23:14:26 server hpiod: invalid submit_urb
> hp:/usb/psc_1310_series_?serial=[hidden]: No such device 
> io/hpiod/device.cpp 149 Apr  7 23:14:26 server hpiod: error 
> submitting URB: No such device io/hpiod/usbext.c 48 Apr  7 
> 23:14:26 server hpiod: invalid submit_urb
> hp:/usb/psc_1310_series_?serial=[hidden]: No such device 
> io/hpiod/device.cpp 149 Apr  7 23:14:26 server hpiod: error 
> submitting URB: No such device io/hpiod/usbext.c 48 Apr  7 
> 23:14:26 server hpiod: invalid submit_urb
> hp:/usb/psc_1310_series_?serial=[hidden]: No such device 
> io/hpiod/device.cpp 149 Apr  7 23:14:26 server hpiod: error 
> submitting URB: No such device io/hpiod/usbext.c 48 Apr  7 
> 23:14:26 server hpiod: invalid submit_urb
> hp:/usb/psc_1310_series_?serial=[hidden]: No such device 
> io/hpiod/device.cpp 149 Apr  7 23:14:26 server hpiod: error 
> submitting URB: No such device io/hpiod/usbext.c 48 Apr  7 
> 23:14:26 server hpiod: invalid submit_urb
> hp:/usb/psc_1310_series_?serial=[hidden]: No such device 
> io/hpiod/device.cpp 149 Apr  7 23:14:26 server hpiod: error 
> submitting URB: No such device io/hpiod/usbext.c 48 Apr  7 
> 23:14:26 server hpiod: invalid submit_urb
> hp:/usb/psc_1310_series_?serial=[hidden]: No such device 
> io/hpiod/device.cpp 149 Apr  7 23:14:26 server hpiod: error 
> submitting URB: No such device io/hpiod/usbext.c 48
> 
> Can you please a try to limit the number of log entries 
> written by hpiod because there are better ways to fill the 
> empty space on my /var/log/ partition. ;-)
> 
> 
> 
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