Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Cups print jobnames became SMB jobname not doc name"
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,
2003 May 22
2
Printing. The REAL jobname. :)
Hi All,
I've got a very nicely working samba server with cups as the backend. i
also have a colour printer on which I must do billing every month.
i've done a test page or two and the username comes though to the colour
printer which is good. problem i had is the jobname in the logs is
smbprn_xxxxxxxx_xx (numbers) which is the samba job name. if joe bloggs
complains and says he
2002 Dec 18
1
Scrambled Jobnames when Printing
Dear Samba!
I use a perl script to move print jobs around for users, and there is a custom
printer interface to pick up the jobs. Windows clients print to the samba
printer, which basically moves the job to another share to be picked up by the
print server client, depending on the users \\Machine Name. A sample from the
conf file:
[tcacol-prn]
comment = Printer for Colour at Talss CA
2003 Jun 03
0
print command: ? for decent print accounting (Was Printing. The REAL jobname. )
Hi All,
i'm still trying to persue this thing with the real jobname getting logged.
i want to have the following (as per the example in the man page):
print command = echo Printing %J %c %p >> /tmp/job.log; lpr -P %p %s; rm %s
funnily enough the cups manages to get the username that submitted the job,
but i can't see a % thing to pass the username though to a log file.
i might
2003 Jan 30
1
not enough charcters available in %J or confusing blanks?
Hi,
I try to create PDF files with an modified script from Buchan Milne and
have some problems with the Jobname var %J.
Because it is better for the users to find an file with an similar name
as the original document I'm looking for a way to read out %J, cut some
unnessasary stuff and use the rest as new file name. The problem is:
In %J in some circumstances is not the complete Jobname as
2009 Feb 03
1
RCurl FTPUpload
Hello,
I am trying to solve a problem but with no success for the past 4 days.
I use the RCurl package with R 2.8.1, and when I try to use the function
FTPUpload, it uploads the file but does not stop.
It repeats the content of the file without stopping and the destination file
keeps getting bigger and bigger.
Here is the line that I use :
2005 Feb 02
1
FW: Document1
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brett Stansfield
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 January 2005 4:25 p.m.
> To: 'S.Ganesh at massey.ac.nz'
> Subject: Document1
>
> <<Doc1.doc>> I was trying to get R to analyse one variable of the file
> Chicken Weight. when I ask
>
> hist(data$weight)
> R says "x must be numeric"
> yet when I
2003 Jan 26
2
Samba spoolfile name
L.S.
Situation:
I am running Samba 2.2.7a as my DPC in a small business network with win98/ME clients.
A big Fiery printer/scanner/copier device is also part of this network. It has its own printserver.
Since Win98/ME can not print to an LPD queue directly, I have setup Samba to spool the printjobs send by the clients to the Fiery server.
All is working well, but there is a small problem.
This
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
2004 Jan 19
2
Filename for printing?
Hi, all. I'm trying to create a PDF queue... or, rather, I already have a
homebrew solution I hacked together with an lprng filter, and it doesn't
work too well. The solution at www.linuxgazette.com/issue72/bright.html,
which uses the smb.conf and "print command" paramaters, appears to be much
more elegant, but has one major shortfall: I don't see any way to get the
2016 Sep 02
2
Samba-CUPS interface
Hi,
One of our Samba server (4.4.5) is a print server with CUPS backend . In
addition we are using a print management product that is itself a backend
to cups.
Everything works well, except that the document names that are transmitted
in the chain is of the form : "smbprn.00000648 MyDocument.pdf" . I guess
that the prefix smbprn.00000648 is the samba job ID that is concatenated to
the
2008 Apr 24
1
R and condor
Hello,
I would be extremely grateful if anyone is able to provide any (rather obscure) advice on using R with Condor. I think I'm following Xianhong Xie's instructions (R News 5(2) 13-15) correctly, but my job just stays held in the queue (for days / months). I've checked condor_status to make sure there are plenty of machines available, but can't see any way to attack the
2013 Jan 02
3
Time
On Wed, January 2, 2013 03:53, Robert Dinse wrote:
>
> Friday, I moved our servers to a new co-lo facility and ran into
> an interesting problem with virtual machines.
>
> I did an orderly shutdown of the CentOS 6.3 host, and it in
> turn suspends all the guests. It took about an hour and a half
> to move and fire up the host.
>
> The guests, being
2003 May 15
4
PDF Samba Printer - ps2pdf Only Letter Size?
Hi all,
I've got a nice working pdf samba printer emailing the right person thanks to PeteFwee and David F and am doing a little testing. I've just realized that it's set to Letter when it creates the .pdf file. and i've googled till i'm blue in the face and can't see any options that says page size or something similar. i'm running ghostscript 7.04.
does anybody
2016 Sep 05
1
Samba-CUPS interface
2016-09-04 15:22 GMT+04:00 Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>:
> On Fri, 2016-09-02 at 11:59 +0400, henri transfert via samba wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > One of our Samba server (4.4.5) is a print server with CUPS backend .
> > In
> > addition we are using a print management product that is itself a
> > backend
> > to cups.
> >
> >
2011 Oct 14
1
pgfSweave-example not compiling
I'm trying to get pgfSweave up and running. Hopefully I can get it
working from within LyX, but first I'm just trying to get the simplest
possible thing (compiling one of the example files in the pgfSweave
package) to work. I'm using the example that comes in the pgfSweave
package unmodified, but for reference I copied it to:
http://pastebin.com/tW4RL6fs
Configuration:
R version
2002 May 18
1
lpr printing using samba
Hello,
I have samba set up on a solaris 8 box. I set up a printer using an lpr port. When I send a job from a client through the queue on the samba box to the printer, the job shows up on the printer queue with the job name changed to a generic name such as smb20***. Does any one know why this is happening. Is there a configuration file that needs to be edited to allow the job name to pass through
2003 Feb 18
1
Problem printing long files
Hi,
I have Samba 2.2.5 installed on a 1.5.3 NetBSD.
A HP LaserJet 4000 is connected to this box.
Printing works fine for most files, but long files only have the first 15 pages
or so printed. I don't think it's a problem with the client program since this
appends with both Word and Acrobat.
JL
2003 Mar 02
1
Only printing one copy
I have a SAMBA print share set up for an EPSON Stylus Colour 800 Printer.
It works OK, but when printing from Windows clients it will only ever print
one copy of a document despite selecting multiple copies.
My Print command is :
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -r -s -P%p %s
How can I fix this.
Thanks,
Dave
2004 Nov 08
7
[Fwd: Weft - a free open-source QDA tool]
Hi
Just released a first version of the WxRuby project I''ve been working
on. Firstly, I wanted to say thanks to everyone on this list who''s
helped at various points over the past year - every time I ran into a
problem someone jumped in with advice.
A very brief explanation of the app - I''m a sociologist/anthropologist
by trade, and the app is intended for use in