Konkol, Josh
2002-Jun-13 05:25 UTC
[Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying t o print test page to samba server
I had that happen to me on w2k. Your spooler service is stopped. I had an invalid print driver entry in Samba and when I printed to any of the printers on my Samba server it would cause the service to stop. To fix it I replaced the printer tdb's and re-installed the drivers. Josh -----Original Message----- From: Klopf, Tom [mailto:Tom.Klopf@mms.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:28 AM To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: [Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying to print test page to samba server Hey all - I'm experiencing some problems with samba: I have a samba print server with a number of printers (200+) When I "browse" to the server, and into the "printers" folder, I am able to print a test page from the "properties" window of a printer. HOWEVER, when I try to print a test-page from another printer, I suddenly start to get error messages. The first time I print, I get some strange "protection fault" message or something. After that, I get a message that the "printer subsystem" is not available when I try to bring up the properties on a printer. After that, I try to browse back to my samba server, and the "printers" folder is gone, though the network printers are still visible. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance. -t -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
SANTOS Alexandre Moutinho
2002-Jun-14 07:10 UTC
[Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying t o print test page to samba server
I had that problem too. What happened was that I have several HP Laserjet Printers that use PCL 6 and uploaded the drivers for all of them. What I discovered is that the files are all saved in ...\W32X86\3 - if I first upload the W2K default driver for HP Laserjet 6P and then the HP driver for HP8000 and try to see the properties of the first.... error and then "printing subsystem unavailable" and a reboot. -----Original Message----- From: Konkol, Josh [mailto:JKonkol@guidemail.com] Sent: quinta-feira, 13 de Junho de 2002 13:20 To: 'Klopf, Tom'; 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: RE: [Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying t o print test page to samba server I had that happen to me on w2k. Your spooler service is stopped. I had an invalid print driver entry in Samba and when I printed to any of the printers on my Samba server it would cause the service to stop. To fix it I replaced the printer tdb's and re-installed the drivers. Josh -----Original Message----- From: Klopf, Tom [mailto:Tom.Klopf@mms.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:28 AM To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: [Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying to print test page to samba server Hey all - I'm experiencing some problems with samba: I have a samba print server with a number of printers (200+) When I "browse" to the server, and into the "printers" folder, I am able to print a test page from the "properties" window of a printer. HOWEVER, when I try to print a test-page from another printer, I suddenly start to get error messages. The first time I print, I get some strange "protection fault" message or something. After that, I get a message that the "printer subsystem" is not available when I try to bring up the properties on a printer. After that, I try to browse back to my samba server, and the "printers" folder is gone, though the network printers are still visible. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance. -t -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Martin Zielinski
2002-Jun-17 06:33 UTC
[Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying t o print test page to samba server
Hello List, Here has been no true solution for this problem, so I dare to post a "I have this problem, too" - message with some more details and questions: I'm using Samba-2.2.5pre1 on a StrongArm110 system with Reiser FS. I installed ~150 queues with only one driver (HP Laserjet 4) from original Win2k CD. Printing system is cups, Client is Win2k SP2 (but same behaviour on XP) With only a few queues installed, everything works fine. When installing one queue after the other, everything seems to be ok, until between the 10th to 20th queue somethings crashes the spooling subsystem. Message: spoolsv.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows... After restarting the print spooler (on the Client), I can use the queues again and even install some more, until the error occurs again. Here are my experiences (and guesses): - All queues use the same driver - there can be no version conficts. - I can install (and use) queues after the error occurerd , the samba-tdbs and downloaded files seem not to be corrupted. - After discarding the vmware Win2k image, I can repeat this game - Samba seems (?) not to be the problem. - Usually, I can reproduce the error, only by opening the installed printers on the client. - Sometimes Explorer.exe shuts down, not spoolsv.exe The big question to the experts: What (on the network) can make Win2000 and XP shut down the spool service? Some more: Do sanity checks for the tdbs exist? Has anyone > 100 queues (and clients) running and in use or is it simply impossible? Hope anyone out there knows, where to look at. Thanks, Martin On Thursday 13 June 2002 14:20, Konkol, Josh wrote:> I had that happen to me on w2k. Your spooler service is stopped. I had an > invalid print driver entry in Samba and when I printed to any of the > printers on my Samba server it would cause the service to stop. > > To fix it I replaced the printer tdb's and re-installed the drivers. > > Josh > -----Original Message----- > From: Klopf, Tom [mailto:Tom.Klopf@mms.gov] > Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:28 AM > To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' > Subject: [Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying to > print test page to samba server > > > Hey all - I'm experiencing some problems with samba: > > I have a samba print server with a number of printers (200+) > > When I "browse" to the server, and into the "printers" folder, I am able > to print a test page from the "properties" window of a printer. > > HOWEVER, when I try to print a test-page from another printer, I suddenly > start to get error messages. The first time I print, I get some strange > "protection fault" message or something. After that, I get a message that > the "printer subsystem" is not available when I try to bring up the > properties on a printer. > > After that, I try to browse back to my samba server, and the "printers" > folder is gone, though the network printers are still visible. > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks in advance. > > > -t-- Martin Zielinski m.zielinski@seh.de
Van Sickler, Jim
2002-Jun-17 07:52 UTC
[Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" when trying t o print test page to samba server
Oddly enough, I had the same problem on a single printer/queue... Setting "guest ok=yes" in [print$] fixed it... Jim> -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Zielinski [mailto:m.zielinski@seh.de] > Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 6:35 AM > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" > when trying > t o print test page to samba server > > > Hello List, > > Here has been no true solution for this problem, so I dare to post a > "I have this problem, too" - message with some more details > and questions: > > I'm using Samba-2.2.5pre1 on a StrongArm110 system with Reiser FS. > I installed ~150 queues with only one driver (HP Laserjet 4) > from original > Win2k CD. > Printing system is cups, Client is Win2k SP2 (but same > behaviour on XP) > > With only a few queues installed, everything works fine. > When installing one queue after the other, everything seems > to be ok, until > between the 10th to 20th queue somethings crashes the > spooling subsystem. > > Message: spoolsv.exe has generated errors and will be closed > by Windows... > > After restarting the print spooler (on the Client), I can use > the queues again > and even install some more, until the error occurs again. > > Here are my experiences (and guesses): > > - All queues use the same driver - there can be no version conficts. > - I can install (and use) queues after the error occurerd , > the samba-tdbs and > downloaded files seem not to be corrupted. > - After discarding the vmware Win2k image, I can repeat this > game - Samba > seems (?) not to be the problem. > - Usually, I can reproduce the error, only by opening the > installed printers > on the client. > - Sometimes Explorer.exe shuts down, not spoolsv.exe > > The big question to the experts: > > What (on the network) can make Win2000 and XP shut down the > spool service? > > Some more: > Do sanity checks for the tdbs exist? > Has anyone > 100 queues (and clients) running and in use or > is it simply > impossible? > > Hope anyone out there knows, where to look at. > Thanks, > > Martin > > > On Thursday 13 June 2002 14:20, Konkol, Josh wrote: > > I had that happen to me on w2k. Your spooler service is > stopped. I had an > > invalid print driver entry in Samba and when I printed to any of the > > printers on my Samba server it would cause the service to stop. > > > > To fix it I replaced the printer tdb's and re-installed the drivers. > > > > Josh > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Klopf, Tom [mailto:Tom.Klopf@mms.gov] > > Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:28 AM > > To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' > > Subject: [Samba] error: "printing subsystem unavailable" > when trying to > > print test page to samba server > > > > > > Hey all - I'm experiencing some problems with samba: > > > > I have a samba print server with a number of printers (200+) > > > > When I "browse" to the server, and into the "printers" > folder, I am able > > to print a test page from the "properties" window of a printer. > > > > HOWEVER, when I try to print a test-page from another > printer, I suddenly > > start to get error messages. The first time I print, I get > some strange > > "protection fault" message or something. After that, I get > a message that > > the "printer subsystem" is not available when I try to bring up the > > properties on a printer. > > > > After that, I try to browse back to my samba server, and > the "printers" > > folder is gone, though the network printers are still visible. > > > > Anyone have any ideas? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > -t > > -- > Martin Zielinski m.zielinski@seh.de > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >