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2003 Jan 16
1
RE: How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.yad a.yada?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:57 PM
> To: Van Sickler, Jim; samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] How do I get the @#$$% job name to show
> instead of
> smbprn.yada.ya da?
>
>
> If the file name is right in /tmp/J, then it looks like samba
> is working ok.
>
> I
2003 Jan 16
1
How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.yada.ya da?
I'm tinkering with this mod to my smb.conf,
and can't get the actual filename to be
displayed in the printed job history.
It's adapted from one Joel put out on the list
last year. My impression is that it works for
everyone in the world but me....
All that ever shows up is smbprn.yada.yada...
in the printer's history of printed jobs.
print command = echo %J %p %s >>
2003 Jan 28
0
How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.xxxxxx. xxxxxx?
Still at it....
Clients: Win2k SP2
Server: OpenBSD 3.2
LPRng 3.8.20
Samba 2.7.pre1
Printer: Lanier 2138
Driver: Ricoh RPCS
Tried: disable spoolss yes/no (on separate samba servers)
If I print through Samba/LPRng, I get
the document name of smbprn.xxxxxx.xxxxxx
displayed in the 2138's log.
If I print directly to LPRng through a
Standard TCP/IP port, I get the correct
file name
2001 Dec 15
1
[Fwd: Re: No print to Samba (Linux) printer from Win98]
Here is my smb.conf. Maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
[global]
workgroup = HOMEGROUP
log level = 8
path = /var/spool/lpd/HPDESKJET
default service = global
writable = yes
printer = HPDESKJET
remote announce = 192.168.x.x/HOMEGROUP
print command = lpr -l -P%p %s
printing = bsd
load printers = yes
dns proxy = No
lprm command = lprm
public = yes
printcap name =
2001 Dec 15
0
[Fwd: Re: No print to Samba (Linux) printer from Win98]
Mike Watson wrote:
> I don't have an explicit print command in my smb.conf. Is that required? All
> the examples I have do not have an explicit command. Since I'm use lpr, I'll add
> that to my config and see how it works.
>
> BTW. The Linux printer is an HP Deskjet 600. Old but it still works---crispier
> than my wife's laser printer.
>
> Thanks!
>
2002 May 23
0
Printing Question (fwd)
Post the entire output of:
ls -al /usr/local/lprng/current/bin/lpr
Is this in the path of a regular user? Try:
which lpr
with a regular user.
Joel
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 04:39:38PM -0400, amit deshmukh wrote:
>
> Can u help with this ?
>
> thanks in adavance
> amit
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 12:36:32 -0400 (EDT)
> From: amit
2002 May 10
2
Samba - cannot print multiple copies
Hi,
I successfully setup printing on my FreeBSD box
using Samba with apsfilter and lprng. However, I
have encountered two issues:
1) Cannot print multiple copies of documents from
my windows box (e.g. notepad). Only the first
copy is printed and the rest don't get printed.
2) My spool directory is getting filled up and
I would like the job removed after the print
job is finished
I've
2005 May 16
0
print spool file not created
Gentoo Linux, recently updated (emerge --sync ; emerge -u --deep world).
kernel 2.4.26. Samba 3.0.10. lprng 3.8.27.
When I print a test page from WinXP-Home, it appears to accept it.
However, it doesn't create a spool file and then when samba runs my lpr
command, it gets an error (33). I've changed the print command to lpr -P%p
%s in order to have the spool file, but it isn't
2003 Mar 19
2
Printer Rights Fail
Hello everyone,
I upgraded my Samba server on my RHL 7.2 box from 2.2.3a to 2.2.7. Almost
immediately afterwards, all of my admin users suddenly were unable to access
the printers that were being shared by Samba. Any idea of what is wrong and
how to fix it? The messages I'm getting are that I do not have enough
rights.
I am using a Windows 2000 Server PDC and a lot of Windows XP Pro, and
2005 Mar 22
0
Print on HP deskjet via Samba 3
Hi list,
I have troubles with printing on a HP Deskjet 1220C (connected on
network through jet direct device).
I have a print server, which use LPRng and allow clients to print on
this 1220c printer as well as laserjet printers.
If client is Linux, I can print on all printers. So I guess my LPRng
config is good.
Another server runs Samba 3. This server's printcap redirect jobs to my
2003 Aug 11
3
Print Job Names Are Obscure
Hello all,
Is there any way to stuff a more descriptive tag into a print job name?
The jobs we're printing now are of the type: smbprn.003447.sdfasa
I seem to remember a way to put the sending machine's name into the job
name.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-adam
University of Denver
2002 Jun 22
10
Print Job Notification
Can anyone suggest a way to have a notification after a print job has
completed. I currently have this as my print command:
lpr -r -P%p %s; csh -c 'echo \"%J has started printing on %S\" |
/usr/bin/smbclient -U %L -M %m -I %I' &
It kind of does what I want, but notice that the message says that "Job has
STARTED printing on Printer". This is because with this
2006 May 09
1
pls pay attention to this (How to hold print jobs )
Hi All,
I installed cups and samba on redhat 9. Printer has been attached to the
linux box . We can print from the linux box. We can print from windows
clients too. But My problem is that when we print from windows, printer
starts printing. But I want to hold print jobs instead. Then I want to go
to cups web interface and release jobs. How can I do it? This is urgent. Pls
let me know as soon
2004 Feb 10
0
Some questions about lpq command and the displayed jobs
Hello list,
i use now Samba 3.0.2 as PDC with LDAP backend on suse sles8. With the
other versions
of Samba3 I hade the same problems with the lpq command.
I use CUPS printing system with raw options. The clientdrivers
are installed on serverside.
my smb.conf in the global part
printing = cups
print command = lpr -r -oraw -P%p %s
lpq command = lpq -P'%p'
2001 Nov 21
2
Spool filename. ( What is the problem? )
Here is my printer config:
printing = lprng
load printers = yes
use client driver = yes
printer admin = @edutec, root
printcap name = /etc/printcap
print command = lpr -U%U@%M -r -P%p -J'%J' %s
lpq command = lpq -P%p
lprm command = lprm -U%U@%M -P%p %j
lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M hold %p %j
lpresume command =/usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M release
2002 Nov 08
1
Samba & LPRng: Printer Status in Windows
I know this question has been answered here a while back, but I have not been able to find the mailing with the posts on it.
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I have a redhat server that I am using as a file/print server for student use. I am using samba to help the users with Windows. The problem I have is that when using printing a user can submit a print job, and it prints fine, but cannot see the
2001 Dec 01
1
Jobnames displayed by lpq: Fixed a bit
There has been some correspondence about getting the file names displayed
with lpq instead of the smbXXXXX name. The -J option works, but, with some
documents, notably Microsoft Word and Corel WP9, the application sends a
long preamble, such that the file name is never seen in the queue when
listed with lpq.
eg:
Microsoft Word - PRINT FILE NAME.doc
So, to fix this up, at least for word documents,
2005 Sep 06
4
completed printjobs stay in queue after "upgrade" 3.0.20rc2 -> 3.0.20
A few weeks ago, I upgraded Samba 3.0.1x to 3.0.14a . After the upgrade,
all completed printjobs on all 40 printers stayed in samba's print queue
(they were removed from the unix-printqueue). When I installed
3.0.20rc2, everything back to normal.
But since the upgrade this weekend to 3.0.20, the same thing happens
again: no jobs were removed from the samba printerqueue's.
Removing
2004 Jun 16
0
print command, cups, lprng, bsd
Good day.
I have a strange problem changing the "print command" from the smb.conf
file with different print spooling subsystems specified in the conf
file.
samba 3.0.4
cups 1.1.20
fedora core 2
If the "printing" option is set to "cups" the "print command" is not
executed. If the "printing" option is set to "lprng" or "bsd"
1996 Nov 25
0
LSF Update#14 v1.2 "lpr vulnerability"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
$Id: lpr-vulnerability-0.6-linux,v 1.2 1996/11/25 22:39:20 alex Exp $
Linux Security FAQ Update
lpr Vulnerability
Mon Nov 25 16:56:59 EST 1996
Copyright (C) 1995,1996 Alexander O. Yuriev (alex@bach.cis.temple.edu)
CIS Laboratories