Oops Re: printer faulted - pointer...

Oops Re: printer faulted - pointer...

Post by Bernard Giro » Thu, 13 Nov 1997 04:00:00



Sorry,

I did not intend to reply...

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Oops Re: printer faulted - pointer...

Post by Kevin H. Sewe » Thu, 13 Nov 1997 04:00:00




Quote:>Sorry,

>I did not intend to reply...

Oh go on! I'm desperate. Have a guess.

Kevin

I said:

Quote:>Can someone help:

>u5:root>lpstat -t
>scheduler is running
>system default destination: slaser
>system for slaser: cp1
>system for dj: cp1
>slaser accepting requests since Tue Sep  9 13:49:49 BST 1997
>dj accepting requests since Tue Sep  9 13:50:17 BST 1997
>printer slaser faulted. enabled since Tue Sep  9 13:49:49 BST 1997.
>available.
>        system not responding
>printer dj faulted. enabled since Tue Sep  9 13:50:17 BST 1997.
>available.
>        system not responding

>Using Solaris 2.5.1, patches 2 months old. cp1 is running Solaris 1.
>cp1 prints fine.

>Was happening intermittantly, but I could get around it with
>admintool (deleting/creating printers).  That doesn't work now,
>and neither does deleting/creating from the command line.

>It just won't go away.  Any pointers at all will be welcome.

>Kevin


 
 
 

1. printer faulted - pointer to solution please

Can someone help:

u5:root>lpstat -t
scheduler is running
system default destination: slaser
system for slaser: cp1
system for dj: cp1
slaser accepting requests since Tue Sep  9 13:49:49 BST 1997
dj accepting requests since Tue Sep  9 13:50:17 BST 1997
printer slaser faulted. enabled since Tue Sep  9 13:49:49 BST 1997.
available.
        system not responding
printer dj faulted. enabled since Tue Sep  9 13:50:17 BST 1997.
available.
        system not responding

Using Solaris 2.5.1, patches 2 months old. cp1 is running Solaris 1.
cp1 prints fine.

Was happening intermittantly, but I could get around it with
admintool (deleting/creating printers).  That doesn't work now,
and neither does deleting/creating from the command line.

It just won't go away.  Any pointers at all will be welcome.

Kevin

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