> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Nov  8 02:09:35 2002
> Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 09:52:13 +0100
> From: Mark Vinkx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: LPRng: problem with queues passed to chooser script
>
>
> I user LPRng-3.8.9-4 on redhat 7.3
>
> I defineded  a loadbalancing queue xeroxt with2 subservers xeroxt1 an xeroxt2
> In the howto documentation is stated that the available queues are passed to the
> chooser program on stdin
>
> The problem is that I don't always get both queues
> When I send a job to the printer I see that the firs time the chooser script
> is run that there are no queues on stdin. So I return no queue on stdout and exit 
>with return code 0
> After a few seconds the chooser script is started again and now 1 or both queues are 
>available on stdin.
> What strikes me as odd is the fact that when I return no queue the following is 
>logged by lprng
>  Status: chooser did not find subserver, waiting 10 sec at 09:48:42.277
> But only after 2 seconds the chooser script is started again

The wording should have been 'the queues that are not busy' are sent on
STDIN.  This prevents sending jobs to a busy queue.

Patrick

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