We're running LPRng-3.8.21 and ifhp-3.5.11 on a Solaris 2.6 server. For some reason, the spool directories of some of our busiest printers are being filled up by ifhpXXXXXX files (e.g. ifhpOfaaTL). They contain the data sent to the printers and they never get deleted by LPRng. This eventually causes the disk to fill up. Is anyone else having this problem? Will upgrading LPRng and/or ifhp to the latest version fix this problem? Thanks.
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