On 10/24/06, Justin Jereza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok. Thanks for the reply.
Here is the initial result.
When i netstat -plant|grep hpiod i got no answer. Then i try /etc/init.d/hplip status - it is stopped. So i started, stopped and restarted it again. Then it ask me to restart the cupsd and so i did. But as of this time haven't tested the printer if it work or not. Well, i get to you once it is completely running.
In other case, i have this the same problem with my Canon printer also. And so, what kind of approach should i do? Anyway, i try also your suggestion.
> My printer server is unable to print from the network pc. From the host pc I
> already check ssh (its working properly) and already disabled the firewalls.
> But when I print I got this kind of error from /var/log/messages: hp: unable
> to open /var/run/hpiod.port: No such file or directory:
> prnt/hpijs/hplip_api.c 84. From the print manager (GUI) the printer stopped
> (accepting jobs) after the processing. Btw, I'm using SUSE 10.1 both the
> host pc and printer server.
Disclaimer: I don't use SUSE.
Have you tried restarting hplip? Check that hpiod is running. As root,
netstat -plant|grep hpiod should let you know. I'm assuming that your
printer is an HP, otherwise you don't need hplip.
Ok. Thanks for the reply.
Here is the initial result.
When i netstat -plant|grep hpiod i got no answer. Then i try /etc/init.d/hplip status - it is stopped. So i started, stopped and restarted it again. Then it ask me to restart the cupsd and so i did. But as of this time haven't tested the printer if it work or not. Well, i get to you once it is completely running.
In other case, i have this the same problem with my Canon printer also. And so, what kind of approach should i do? Anyway, i try also your suggestion.
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