Ernesto Antonio Lira Castro
2003-Jun-09 13:25 UTC
[Samba] Printing problem with samba and cups
I have installed samba 3.0alpha20 and cups-1.1.18 on a freebsd 4.8 box. After reading all the documentation that samba provides as well as the cups administrators guide I am still stuck. I can print at the moment OK from my freebsd box to my network printer using cups, i can print from the shell and from a GUI (GNOME). I also have a professional w2k as a client and i want to print in my network printer via Samba Server, the weird thing is that i can print OK from my w2k client but in my w2k printer status stay Opening for a while and ends sending to the printer status header "Error to print, try new" and in my samba log file i can see this error message "yield_connection: tdb_delete for name failed with error Record does not exist" I dont know what to do, im feel free to ask for a opinion, i hope for help! i only post my samba configuration file to give you some idea about the some possible error because i dont think that the problem is my cups configuration file! [global] workgroup = RESVER netbios name = AEP-PERFORACION server string = Servidor Papaloapan - Perforacion hosts allow = 142.111. 127. security = share log level = 5 log file = /home/sambalog/log.%m max log size = 50 deadtime = 15 lpq cache time = 30 max disk size = 15360 dns proxy = No printable = yes load printers = yes printing = cups printcap name = cups use client driver = yes [printers] comment = Todas las impresoras path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no public = yes guest ok = yes writable = no printer admin = root, aresver printable = yes [intercambio] comment = Directorio de Intercambio AEP-Perforacion path = /home/usuario/intercambio read only = No guest ok = true strict allocate = Yes printable = No hide special files = Yes Thanks Best Regards Ernesto Lira
Ernesto Antonio Lira Castro lira at terared.com wrote on Samba-Digest:> Mon Jun 9 13:25:00 GMT 2003 > > > I have installed samba 3.0alpha20 and cups-1.1.18 on a freebsd 4.8 box. After > reading all the documentation that samba provides as well as the cups > administrators guide I am still stuck.Hi, Ernesto, you asked the same question over at the cups.org mailing list. You've received two valid answers there. I would agree with both. Have you seen them? Cheers, Kurt