On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 at 09:19, Jun Tanamal wrote:
> I checked and restarted dhcpd & named (what I usually do)

Why did you work on both dhcpd and named when your problem was with lprng?

> The lprng status says: lpd dead but subsys locked Does this mean that
> lprng is ok?

Does it work? I presume it doesn't, and that message doesn't sound okay.
lpd, the lp daemon, is dead. That can't be okay. Try to restart lprng (I
recommend you stop it using the init script, then do a "ps ax" to find out
if any lp* processes are still up, and kill them manually, clean out
pertinent lock files if any [so that the subsys isn't locked], then start
lprng using the init script). If it still doesn't work, you may want to
make sure your lprng configuration files are as they used to be when life
was working. :)

 --> Jijo

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