This is really
beginning to be annoying! I was running Debian on my s390 with LPRng print
server. Everything was fine. Then one day it seemed to stop deleting the data
files for each print job. I solved the problem by running a cron job which ran
checkpc -r -A 2H to remove everything older than 2 hours. However, I don't like
this because if a queue is stalled for longer than 2 hours, which we did have
happening over night, we were loosing print jobs because they were over 2 hours
old. I have now installed a replacement server. It is SUSE running on an
x86 box. It has been up 2 weeks and today when I checked it, there were data
files that had been sitting out there for over 200 hours. I did a checkpc -r -A
4H and it deleted a massive number of files, including 9 jobs that had been
stalled for more than 4 hours in a print queue we were working on. What is going
on with this? Why isn't it deleting files?
Sam Warren, Jr. Computer Technician
Winnebago
Industries 641-585-3535 ext.
7785 |
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