Hi, I am new here, can someone tell me where I can find the patch talked
about in this thread? Thanks!!
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I installed the patch in 2 servers (ubuntu server 7.04) and everything
is OK now... thank you very much to all people who contributed to the
fix.
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I installed the update today for SRU verficiation, it installs/works
fine for me. I can not reproduce the original bug, but I'm happy to set
it to verification-done on the grounds that two community people already
reported that it fixes the bug and that Martin was able to reproduce the
bug and
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I've installed the package on Friday the 27th of July , and this seems to have
solved the problem on our server too.
Roberto
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Thanks Martin. Will this patch result in a new package being released
or do I need to manually compile this?
Thanks,
Frank
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Hi Roberto,
Roberto Colnaghi [2007-07-26 11:28 -]:
Hi folks, I'm new around here. I have the same problem, but I
noticed that cupsys doesn't depend on dbus, in fact I don't even
have it installed on my server. So, I'm wondering how a dbus update
can solve the problem. Am I missing
Hi folks, I'm new around here.
I have the same problem, but I noticed that cupsys doesn't depend on dbus, in
fact I don't even have it installed on my server. So, I'm wondering how a dbus
update can solve the problem. Am I missing something?
Roberto
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Hi Roberto,
Roberto Colnaghi [2007-07-26 13:26 -]:
Thank you Martin. So, either the problem lies in libdbus-1-3, and this
is the package that should be updated, or cupsys requires dbus, but the
dependency is not present, so a cupsys package update (to include the
dependency) is needed.
Hi all,
I also got the libdbus-1-3_1.0.2-1ubuntu4_amd64.deb from proposed and
installed it.
Everything looks ok, a wc -l of my lsof -p stayed steady at 43 as I shot
a dozen or so jobs at it.
Thanks so much.
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I still could not determine how to trigger that problem with a normal
system, however, with some incredible hideous hacks in dbus I was able
to force this condition (calling dbus-launch).
I verified that the problem is indeed that
_dbus_get_autolaunch_address() does not close the reading end of
dbus (1.0.2-1ubuntu4) feisty-proposed; urgency=low
* Add debian/patches/02_dbus-launch_close_pipe.patch:
- _dbus_get_autolaunch_address(): When calling dbus-launch fails,
close the reading end of the pipe.
- This caused a serious fd leak in programs like cups when they repeatedly
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Hi all,
I've tested the packages from feisty-proposed twice and i can confirm
that the bug is fixed!!
My cups server works correctly and I can print all my jobs without
having to restart cupsys.
Thanks a lot!!
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Thank you Martin. So, either the problem lies in libdbus-1-3, and this
is the package that should be updated, or cupsys requires dbus, but the
dependency is not present, so a cupsys package update (to include the
dependency) is needed.
Roberto
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Thanks a lot to everyone for your help with debugging this!
I uploaded a fixed dbus to feisty-proposed, it should be available in
about two hours. Can you please test the packages from feisty-proposed
and confirm that they fix this issue? If we get some confirmations, the
package can go to
hi,
schweini [2007-07-24 22:14 -]:
So, anyone have a rough date on when this will get deployed? according
to the debian ticket, it seems rather easy to resolve...
So far I was unable to reproduce the bug, and the Debian ticket
suspected the pam helper as the culprit, which was not
Hi Martin,
Hi all,
I investigated a bit more, and (at least for my setups) it seems that
libdbus is the culprit.
In my setup, there are several cups servers up and running. The on
running on my Workstation works fine - and my workstation is a 'full
grown installation' with X-Servers, Gnome and
I have also compiled a package from 1.2.12 and added those patches from
1.2.11 (gusty) that patched successfully, but compiled with --enable-
dbus, and it works! The number of file descriptors is back to 2 after
each print job. I have installed cups-driver-gutenprint, as well as
hplip hpijs. And
== So until a developer can actually reproduce this, there is no firm
schedule. (Martin said)
See the file I've attached, please.
To reproduce the bug in my work computer I've just:
1) opened the file document.odt with OpenOffice.org writer.
2) clicked in Print directly icon
3) closed the
I am running here clustered X-terminal servers with cups on it as print
service. I have the problem with feisty version as well as with the
1.2.11 (compiled as recommended above). I can contribute this: when i
have a stalled print job, i see one additional pipe handle each time
cups tries to
I should mention that the two debian etch boxes on which cups is ok,
uses version 1.2.12 with a reduced set of debian patches:
02_configure.dpatch
03_clean.dpatch
06_disable_backend_setuid.dpatch
08_cupsd.conf.conf.d.dpatch
09_runasuser.dpatch
11_pam.dpatch
12_quiesce_ipp_logging.dpatch
I tried Blades workaound (installing Edgys package), but i just get a bunch of
build-errors.br
br
Can anybody confirm or deny that this will soon be fixed in the regular
(K)Ubunto repos? Im deploying a couple of small buisiness servers, and was
planing on using Kubuntu, but iĺl have to wait til
Just in case, meanwhile the fix is released, an ugly but effective
script to restart the cupsd when the number of pipes is high:
---
#! /bin/bash
pipes=$(sudo lsof -p `pidof cupsd` | grep pipe | wc -l)
maxpipes=30
if [[ $pipes -gt $maxpipes ]] ; then
echo Reiniciando servidor
Hi There,
i'm joining this thread because i also have this problem on some of my
cups machines. I have several cups servers running, and the 'socket
eating' problem only occures on some of them, not on all.
I started debugging by myself and discovered that my fd eating problem
is originated from
I only found out about this bug last night as we were putting the new
Fiesty print server into production. I ran the strace and also see
execve(/usr/bin/dbus-launch in my log.
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I just uploaded
cupsys (1.2.12-1ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
.
* Merge to Debian's svn head to get upstream fixes.
* debian/patches/10_external_pam_helper.dpatch: Close pipes in the case of
errors, too. This can not really be responsible for the mess in #112803,
but should be
== Martin
Here you have attached the files you have requested...
To reproduce this bug only I have to send to the printer many different
jobs consecutively with an interval of some seconds.
For example, the last time I reproduce the bug, I send 10 jobs with an
interval of 4/5 seconds...
My
Sorry: I use local printing..
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== Till
Just in case, I've tried your instructions:
$ sudo aptitude install lsb
I've downloaded
http://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/RPMS/i486/cups-1.2.11-1lsb3.1.i486.rpm
$ sudo alien --scripts *.rpm
$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
$ sudo cp /etc/cups/printers.conf /etc/opt/cups/
$ sudo cp
We need a test with a CUPS version which does not have the numerous
patches as the Ubuntu version has.
Can you try the following:
Download
http://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/RPMS/i486/cups-1.2.11-1lsb3.1.i486.rpm
or
I forgot one thing:
Before installing the CUPS package, you need to install the LSB
compatibility package:
sudo apt-get install lsb
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See Mike's comment and my last comment in
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L2438
I have looked into the patches of the Ubuntu CUPS package and the
relevant patch (8 KB) is attached. The patch separates the verification
of the credentials into an external program which runs SUID root (as
CUPS runs as
I think this bug is worth an SRU. It breaks an important function of
Feisty (Printing) and the fix is probably small (inside an 8-KB patch).
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Thank you. I have reopened the issue upstream at
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L2438
and attached all your files.
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The issue also has a ticket in the debian bugtracker:
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== Till:
Here you have attached my error_log file (+28 Mb without compression )
after set the LogLevel to debug2 in cupsd.conf and I can confirm that
the bug is not fixed.
I've also attached the output from sudo lsof | grep cupsys and a
capture when the bug is on and I try to print from Evince.
I can confirm that this is not fixed in the latest updates on Gutsy.
What makes this really difficult is my customer has a proprietary app on
SCO that we ported to Linux and I setup SAMBA and told him all about
Linux goodness but his printing dies a couple times a day now :(
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I remove /etc/rc2.d/S19cupsys and i do invoke-rc.d cupsys with a
system call when load my X program.. I work in kiosko mode with only one
program running. If you don´t have this option to start cups, I
recommend that you make an script that execute this at at the beginning
of Xsession, it does not
mstreibe, and anyone else who has reported this problem, can you please
set the LogLevel to debug2 (not simply debug) in cupsd.conf, restart
CUPS again (or reboot) and then supply the error_log as soon as the
problem occures again? The extra info which debug2 supplies is very
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I posted another upstream bug report:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L2415
Can everyone who has still the file descriptor leaking problem supply
his error_log (set LogLevel to debug in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and
restart CUPS with /etc/init.d/cupsys restart) and cupsd.conf?
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Till,
Just to clarify, do you only need the error log up to the point where it
starts endlessly repeating?
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Can you please supply everything asked for by Mike Sweet (author of
CUPS) in the upostream bug report?
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L2415
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Pitti, can you check whether this problem can be caused by your non-root
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Same here. Upgraded from edgy to feisty and the problem showed up.
Upgraded to cups to 1.2.11. Still problems. Upgraded whole machine to
gutsy. No good. Downgraded cups in gutsy to 1.2.4. Still same problem.
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Hello, the same problem on my cups server:
cups version from feisty and current gutsy
Ubuntu Version: 7.04
Linux 2.6.19-4-server #2 SMP Thu Apr 5 06:07:34 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux (xen
domU)
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I tried with cups 1.2.4 as did you say Blade, but it then had the exact same
symptoms in my system Feisty (7.04). Cups still crash!
Mauricio
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Recompiling Edgy's cupsys 1.2.4 works as a workaround. Was tired of
restarting cups servers.
# wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4710126/cupsys_1.2.4.orig.tar.gz
# wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4710127/cupsys_1.2.4-2ubuntu3.diff.gz
# wget
Recompiling Edgy's cupsys 1.2.4 works as a workaround. Was tired of
restarting cups servers.
# wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4710126/cupsys_1.2.4.orig.tar.gz
# wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4710127/cupsys_1.2.4-2ubuntu3.diff.gz
# wget
Yes I've had to have cups restart every minute to work on a server. I'm
looking into trying to install the previous edgy version for a
workaround.
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I am also experiencing this exact problem. So I followed Kirk's
instructions to upgrade to 1.2.11, but just like Kirk, it does not fix
the problem for me. The problem persists with cupsys 1.2.11.
$ apt-cache policy cupsys
Installed: 1.2.11-2ubuntu1
$ tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log
E
Now we have a new cups version: 1.2.11-2ubuntu2
http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/net/cupsys
Can you try it??
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How would be the best way to try this new version?
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Download the gutsy package and install it...
or follow Kirk's instructions with:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/7950345/cupsys_1.2.11.orig.tar.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/7950346/cupsys_1.2.11-2ubuntu2.diff.gz
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Sorry, no joy with cupsys_1.2.11-2ubuntu2...
Compile and install went well again, but then it had the exact same
symptoms. It's still spawning about 10 FIFO pipes per job that it never
closes.
Flavor: Edubuntu
Version: 7.04
Kernel: AMD64
Thanks for continuing to look into this.
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I have changed the status of this bug back to Confirmed from Fixed
Released because I'm still seeing it after updating my Feisty to
cupsys_1.2.11-2ubuntu1. (Pascal De Vuyst asked in bug 118356 that we
put comments in this bug report instead of one of the duplicates, but it
doesn't make sense to
cupsys_1.2.11-2ubuntu1 is currently running. It has opened many FIFO
pipes that it has not closed. It hasn't crashed yet, but experience
shows that it will soon.
I've attached an output from lsof -p $(pidof cupsys). This shows
about 700 open pipes. About 50 jobs have been printed since cupsd
I have not had any problem since I installed cupsys 1.2.11-2ubuntu1 as
Till said...
If you need any information about my system to compare, you only have to
say it...
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I forgot to say that I'm running the AMD64 kernel. Doesn't seem like it
should matter, but you never know.
(As a temporary work-around, I've added a cron job to root's crontab
that restarts cupsys every 10 minutes. It works for now, but is not
very elegant.)
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I think that what Till said should read:
sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot
sudo apt-get build-dep cupsys
sudo dpkg-source -x cupsys_1.2.11-2ubuntu1.dsc
cd cupsys-1.2.11
sudo dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
cd ..
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Thanks1
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Is there going to be an official backport/fix for Fiesty ?
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In which version is this fixed? I'm using Gutsy and cupsys 1.2.11-2ubuntu1 and
have the problem with too many open files and the log getting filled with:
Unable to accept client connection - Too many open files.
Unable to create job status pipes - Too many open files.
It can work fine for a
Markus said:
In which version is this fixed? I'm using Gutsy and cupsys 1.2.11-2ubuntu1
and have the problem with too many open files
Cupsys 1.2.11-2ubuntu1 fixed that problem in my Feisty:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/112803/comments/17
Now I have no problem with my
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