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to 7 of 7 Thread: Remote CUPS printing problems Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to message from host spool usr bin lpr too many active jobs Threaded Mode 05-14-2004,12:45 PM #1 dr_gonzo View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered User Join Date Dec 2002 Location dublin, ireland, europe Posts 67 Remote CUPS printing problems Hello, I've got a simple network here with just one PC (debian sarge kernel version 2.4.26, eth0 connected to ethernet modem via dhcp, eth1 assigned IP address of 192.168.0.1) and an iBook (Mac cups server error client-error-not-possible OS 10.3.3, ethernet assigned IP address 192.168.0.2). The iBook can connect to the internet because I have the ipmasq packege installed on the PC. I would like to set up the iBook to print to the PC's printer. I set up my printer via the KDE printer utility. It prints fine and it uses CUPS, its ipp address is ipp://192.168.0.1:631/printers/Cannon_Printer I have set up my iBook to print to the PC through editing /etc/cups/printers.conf, also with the command lpdadmin -p local_queue -v ipp://192.168.0.1:631/printers/Cannon_Printer Each time i try to print something I am told that I couldn't print. I tried to print a file with the command lp .bashrc and I got an error: lp: unable to print file: server-error-not-accepting-jobs A look in my PC's /var/log/cups/access_log shows up many lines looking like this: 192.168.0.2 - - [14/May/2004:16:42:42 +0100] "POST /ipp HTTP/1.1" 403 0 At this stage I think that the problem is the PC's. When I type the command: lpstat -v I get the following output: device for Cannon_Printer: parallel:/dev/lp0 How do I set up CUPS to accept requests from 192.168.0.2 ? Any help, pointers etc w
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Error: "Unable to print to file: client-error-not-possible" Print jobs transfer from the application to CUPS, but don't print to printer. "too many jobs" listed as a reason for failure in the /var/log/cups/error_log file. cause The header files of aborted print jobs collect in /var/spool/cups. If too many files collect there, then jobs will not be received by CUPS. fix Run these commands to resolve this problem. ps -eaf | grep cupsd You will see a process of /usr/sbin/cupsd run by lp rm -f /var/spool/cups/c* This command removes the header files that are left over in the CUPS system. These files will remain if the job is aborted or otherwise didn't print. killall -HUP cupsd This command should kill the CUPS daemon. ps -eaf | grep cupsd This command will verify that /usr/sbin/cupsd is not running. If /usr/sbin/cupsd is still listed with ps grep command from above, then run: kill -9 [pid] The pid (process ID) is listed in the ps grep command from above. Use that number in place of [pid]. ps -eaf | grep cupsd Again, verify that /usr/sbin/cupsd is not running. /usr/sbin/cupsd should not be listed. cupsd This command will start the CUPS daemon. document Document Title: Error: "Unable to print to file: client-error-not-possible" Document ID: 10099373 Solution ID: NOVL103920 Creation Date: 18Oct2005 Modified Date: 18Oct2005 Novell Product Class:Novell Printing Services disclaimer The Origin of this information may be internal or external to Novell. Novell makes all reasonable efforts to verify this information. However, the information provided in this document is for your information only. Novell makes no explicit or implied claims to the validity of this information. Any trademarks referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. Con