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From: Joseph <syscon780@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] cupsd does not start at boot
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:50:42
Message-Id: 20100119164951.GH6352@syscon4.inet
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] cupsd does not start at boot by Alex Schuster
1 On 01/19/10 16:12, Alex Schuster wrote:
2 >Joseph writes:
3 >
4 >> On 01/19/10 06:35, Stroller wrote:
5 >> >On 19 Jan 2010, at 04:31, Joseph wrote:
6 >> >>I'm running xfce4 on two different machines (amd64) and on both
7 >> >>machine "cupsd" does not start at boot.
8 >> >>What to do about it?
9 >> >>
10 >> >>It start manually just fine, and during booting CUPSD shows as "OK"
11 >> >>but when I login it is not running.
12 >> >
13 >> >Look at the logs - post them here if you need help - there must be a
14 >> >reason it's not starting at that stage in the boot process.
15 >
16 >> That is the problem, messages log is not showing any entry so I have
17 >> nothing to go with.
18 >>
19 >
20 >Set LogLevel to debug in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, and check
21 >/var/log/cups/error_log after booting. And maybe replacing --quiet by
22 >--verbose in /etc/init.d/cupsd will give some more information.
23 >
24 > Wonko
25
26 Thanks, I just change "info" to "debug" in cupcd.conf and cupsd sript to --verbose
27 here is the output:
28
29 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Listening to ::1:631 (IPv6)
30 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Listening to 127.0.0.1:631 (IPv4)
31 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Listening to /var/run/cups/cups.sock (Domain)
32 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Remote access is disabled.
33 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Loaded configuration file "/etc/cups/cupsd.conf"
34 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Using default TempDir of /var/spool/cups/tmp...
35 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Configured for up to 100 clients.
36 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Allowing up to 100 client connections per host.
37 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Using policy "default" as the default!
38 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Full reload is required.
39 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Loaded MIME database from '/etc/cups': 35 types, 39 filters...
40 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Loading job cache file "/var/cache/cups/job.cache"...
41 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Full reload complete.
42 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Cleaning out old temporary files in "/var/spool/cups/tmp"...
43 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Listening to ::1:631 on fd 4...
44 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Listening to 127.0.0.1:631 on fd 6...
45 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Listening to /var/run/cups/cups.sock on fd 7...
46 I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Resuming new connection processing...
47 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Discarding unused server-started event...
48 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: clients=0
49 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: jobs=0
50 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: jobs-active=0
51 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: printers=0
52 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: printers-implicit=0
53 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: stringpool-string-count=165
54 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: stringpool-alloc-bytes=6080
55 D [19/Jan/2010:09:39:32 -0700] Report: stringpool-total-bytes=3592
56
57 I don't see anything in particular in here that would be stopping started cupsd script right after booting.
58
59 --
60 Joseph