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On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 17:26 +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote: |
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> I've struggled long enough - now I'll ask for help. |
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> I've just built a new amd64 box and can't get cups to print. I |
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> added "debug" to cupsd.conf and this is what I get in the log: |
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> I [29/Jun/2006:16:00:30 +0100] Listening to /var/run/cups/cups.sock |
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> on fd 2... |
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> E [29/Jun/2006:16:00:30 +0100] cupsdStartBrowsing: Unable to bind |
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> broadcast socket - Address already in use. |
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> I looked in b.g.o and didn't notice anything similar. It's the same |
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> with two versions of cups I tried and the same setup works fine on |
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> my x86 box. I know nothing about sockets, but I get a similar |
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> indication when trying to run ntop: |
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> Thu Jun 29 17:24:21 2006 Now running as requested user 'nobody' |
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> (65534:65534) |
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> Thu Jun 29 17:24:21 2006 **FATAL_ERROR** ....open |
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> of /var/lib/ntop/prefsCache.db failed: File open error |
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> Thu Jun 29 17:24:21 2006 1. Is another instance of ntop running? |
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> Thu Jun 29 17:24:21 2006 2. Make sure that the use you specified |
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> can write in the target directory |
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Have you checked permissions in /var/ ? Just seems odd that both are |
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trying to create sockets there and both are failing. |
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Robert. |
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