> 50% of CPU used by lpd certainly looks like a problem to me. This > is definitely not typical. Are you also seeing a lot of disk > activity?
No, nothing unusual. > Have you posted your printcap yet? Hmm, difficult to do as it gets printcap data out of ldap. Here's the printcap data for the one printer in use, in the example I posted (note that it includes two tc entries... [printhost]toby: echo jc3|pcap-query jc3|jc1619|day|lj16|hp16|HP LaserJet 8150DN in 1619 JCMB:tc=.hpcommon_nohpdriver:tc=.krbserverjcmb .hpcommon_nohpdriver|tc entry for HP printers (uses socket interface on printer):lp=%P.inf.ed.ac.uk%9100:sd=/var/spool/lpd/%P:sh:mx=0:mc=0:if=/usr/share/printing/psif:stalled_time#600:ac=acct .krbserverjcmb|kerberos server-side auth data for JCMB:kerberos_keytab=/etc/lpd.keytab [printhost]toby: Cheers Toby ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU MUST BE A LIST MEMBER IN ORDER TO POST TO THE LPRNG MAILING LIST The address you post from MUST be your subscription address If you need help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or lprng-requests or lprng-digest-requests) with the word 'help' in the body. For the impatient, to subscribe to a list with name LIST, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with: | example: subscribe LIST <mailaddr> | subscribe lprng-digest [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe LIST <mailaddr> | unsubscribe lprng [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have major problems, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word LPRNGLIST in the SUBJECT line. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
