Mike,
Did you update the entries in /etc/hosts to reflect the new client IPs on the new system?


  The proper format is to use either [ws154] *OR* [MAC Address], not both.

  What happens if you try to ping ws154 from the server?

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello and thank you for taking the time to read my note.  I apologize for 
posting this message at this group - I posted at K12LTSP and did not receive 
any advice.

I have two identical hardware setups for K12LTSP 4.0.  I make a duplicate of my 
original K12LTSP to the second which I intend to use at a different office.  
With that said, I did change the IP addresses of both NICs in the system.

I am trying to setup a local deskjet 842c printer on a generic PC that has an Intel 
CA810E motherboard and 3Com NIC.  I am able to add the printer through the Fedora printer 
configuration applet as a JetDirect pointing to the IP of the computer, which I have 
mapped to the MAC address in dhcpd.conf.  However, when I attempt the CUPS test print, 
nothing happens.  The printer status reads - "Network host '192.168.0.154' busy: 
will try again in X seconds."

On the original system I had a similar message about a year ago - I changed my 
lts.conf from:
[ws154]
 [MAC Address]
 PRINTER_0_DEVICE = /dev/lp0
 PRINTER_0_TYPE = P

to:
[ws154]
PRINTER_0_DEVICE = /dev/lp0
PRINTER_0_TYPE = P

This change solved the issue on the original system.

I tried this on the second system with and without the MAC address section.  
Neither helped.  I updated the system BIOS and changed the printer port from 
Bi-directional to ECP.  Did not help either.

The last time I tried I did say that the test print failed and I was given an 
error log:
- Adding start banner page "none" to job 1489
- Adding end banner page "non" to job 1489
- Job 1489 queued on 'DJ842C' by 'root'
- Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops (PID 28105) for job 1489
- Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip (PID 28106) for job 1489
- Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/socket (PID 28107) for job 1489

The original system works correctly with no issues.  The second (which is 
having the above problem) I have added an actual HP JetDirect print queue which 
works correctly as well.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated,

Thanks,
Mike


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