Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] Samba 3.0.0, CUPS support - Unable to open printcap file cups
for read!
Fran Fabrizio fran at cis.uab.edu
Tue Dec 9 20:06:56 GMT 2003
A couple more data points:
# smbclient //ds119b/ps4
Password:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
#
It means Samba
I've restarted the daemons many times since altering my smb.conf. My
smb.conf definitely has load printers = yes (see the smb.conf excerpt
I sent in my initial post for the rest of the relevant configuration
entries).
You mention that it complains that it can't find the share - I think it
makes
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
I've restarted the daemons many times since altering my smb.conf. My
smb.conf definitely has load printers = yes (see the smb.conf excerpt
I sent in my initial post
Sorry, hadn't seen it
for the rest of the relevant configuration
entries).
So I *did* read now what *you*
Use testparm -v smb-conf-as-seen-by-samba.txt (hit ENTER twice)
and then investigate smb-conf-as-seen-by-samba.txt.
'testparm -v' shows that samba is seeing (trimmed to the relevant
entries):
[global]
load printers = yes
printers = cups
printcap name = cups
A couple more data points:
# smbclient //ds119b/ps4
Password:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
#
The syslog shows this as a result:
Dec 9 13:46:47 ds119b smbd[21284]: [2003/12/09 13:46:47,
0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_printername_ok(282)
Dec 9 13:46:47 ds119b smbd[21284]: Unable
Dec 9 13:38:17 ds119b smbd[21244]: [2003/12/09 13:38:17,
0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_printername_ok(282)
Dec 9 13:38:17 ds119b smbd[21244]: Unable to open printcap
file cups for read!
Hopefully a dumb question... but is cups running? Also, what does an
lpstat -a show?
~ Daniel
Hopefully a dumb question... but is cups running? Also, what does an
lpstat -a show?
Dumb questions are usually the right kind to be asking, it's bound to
be something basic that I missed. :-) However, everything looks ok:
# ps -eaf | grep cupsd
root 21413 1 0 14:04 ?