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Duncan wrote: |
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> "Mark Haney" <mhaney@××××××××××××.org> posted |
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> 44D66CC4.6060307@××××××××××××.org, excerpted below, on Sun, 06 Aug 2006 |
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> 18:27:16 -0400: |
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>>> what happens if you invoke the init script directly, ie not running the |
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>>> commands contained within the script... |
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>>> /etc/init.d/cupsd start |
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>> This is what I get: |
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>> * Caching service dependencies ... |
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>> [ ok ] |
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>> * WARNING: "cupsd" has already been started. |
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>> But it's not started. |
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> Ahhh! |
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> Try /etc/init.d/cupsd zap |
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> /then/ |
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> /etc/init.d/cupsd start |
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> The "zap" thing is there to zap stale tracking files left behind in a |
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> crash or something. If it says it's started when it's not, that's |
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> always the first thing to try. |
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Well I'll be. That worked. Except it still gives me the 'Child Exited' |
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error on a reboot. It's like cupsd isn't /stopping/ correctly (or at |
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all) on a shutdown. |
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Me transmitte sursum, caledoni! |
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Mark Haney |
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