Dear All, I am running Samba3.0.2a Domain. For some unknown reason, the printing ( 3 laserjets running) were mal-function and no-one included the admin account couldn't send out the print job. While I went through the log, I have found the following: (FYI: I am running lprng for the printing) Apr 7 23:00:15 samba3 smbd[12330]: [2004/04/07 23:00:15, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(724) Apr 7 23:00:15 samba3 smbd[12330]: tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/printing/my-printer.tdb): tdb_oob len 16909640 beyond eof at 40960 Then I renamed those problem .tdb files and restart samba daemon, they back to work. BUT.......but they died again when I came back to office this morning. I have double checked that I can print directly through the Redhat desktop but no luck through the samba. Also, I've checked the smb.conf and no modification since last week. So where should I lookup on my system to troubleshoot this? Many THX Simon
What OS are your clients running? Running RedHat ES 3 with Samba 3.0.2-6.EL I've been having printing issues with my Win98 clients that do not affect my WinXP clients. RedHat has been working on my problem ticket for a month now. "Simon Leung" <skmleung@hkucc.hku.hk> wrote in message news:002c01c41d0f$180df7a0$90680893@cite.hku.hk...> Dear All, > > I am running Samba3.0.2a Domain. For some unknown reason, the printing ( 3 > laserjets running) were mal-function and no-one included the admin account > couldn't send out the print job. While I went through the log, I havefound> the following: > > (FYI: I am running lprng for the printing) > > Apr 7 23:00:15 samba3 smbd[12330]: [2004/04/07 23:00:15, 0] > tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(724) > Apr 7 23:00:15 samba3 smbd[12330]: > tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/printing/my-printer.tdb): tdb_oob len > 16909640 beyond eof at 40960 > > > Then I renamed those problem .tdb files and restart samba daemon, theyback> to work. BUT.......but they died again when I came back to office this > morning. > > I have double checked that I can print directly through the Redhat desktop > but no luck through the samba. Also, I've checked the smb.conf and no > modification since last week. > > So where should I lookup on my system to troubleshoot this? > > Many THX > > Simon > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >