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On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 21:58 -0800, David Busby wrote: |
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> I've got these: |
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> imperium samba # qpkg -I -v |egrep -i 'cups|samba' |
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> net-print/cups-1.1.20-r5 * |
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> net-fs/samba-3.0.8 * |
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> packages, and the printer is shared via Samba, I can print test pages |
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> from Windows OK. Other print jobs take a real long time. Two pages |
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> takes a while, eight takes way too long (12m)! I can see traffic in the |
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> samba log that the page is being submitted, and in the cupsd log that |
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> there is data, it just takes a long time to get there. Printing from |
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> the Linux machine is fast. My samba log level is 3, but that's no too |
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> much to slow it down like this, is it?. The printer is an HP DeskJet |
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> 5550, is only slow via samba. The cupsd driver is the HP New 1.1 |
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> driver. What else can I look at? |
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sounds like a reverse dns problem to me. if cups wants to for some |
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reason find the name of the connecting machine, and a reverse dns lookup |
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times out, then you get this sort of delay. |
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just a semi-educated guess, check it out :-) |
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> /djb |
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