Child exited signal 11

Kurt Pfeifle k1pfeifle at gmx.net
Fri Sep 21 11:11:59 PDT 2007


Patrick Vanguardia wrote:
>>> Patrick Vanguardia wrote:
>>>>> Patrick Vanguardia wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Port 631
>>>>>> Listen *:631
>>>>> Misconfiguration!
>>>>>
>>>>> Delete one of these lines. Each tells cupsd to bind to port 631 each IP
>>>>> address, and the effect is cupsd tries to do it *twice*. But it is only
>>>>> possible once.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> (your error_log extract looks like it started up fully though?)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Kurt Pfeifle
>>>>> System & Network Printing Consultant ---- Linux/Unix/Windows/Samba/CUPS
>>>>> Infotec Deutschland GmbH  .....................  Hedelfinger Strasse 58
>>>>> A RICOH Company  ...........................  D-70327 Stuttgart/Germany
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I already saw the error and it was in spool, when i deleted all of
>>>> those it runs again. Any idea?
>>> Sorry?
>>>
>>> I don't understand what you are trying to say... *Which* error did you
>>> see*?  *What* was in "spool"?  *Which* spool? *What* did you delete?
>>> What do you ask for if "it runs again"?
>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>> --
>>> Kurt Pfeifle
>>> System & Network Printing Consultant ---- Linux/Unix/Windows/Samba/CUPS
>>> Infotec Deutschland GmbH  .....................  Hedelfinger Strasse 58
>>> A RICOH Company  ...........................  D-70327 Stuttgart/Germany
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Okay, I'm seeing Loading jobs in error_log i don't know if its an error so 
> ive checked /var/spool/cups and i saw lot of files c0001, c0002, c0003, c0004
> and so on until c00134. so i tried to move/delete those files and try to
> restart the cups services and the cups service runs again.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Patrick
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Any idea why I'm encountering such errors?

Sorry, I *still* don't understand which error you are experiencing.

It is completely normal that CUPS has the c0NNNN files in its spool directory.
These are the jobs' "control" files, and they are used for displaying the job
history (completed jobs in the web interface). Their max number depends on your
cupsd.conf (default is 500, IIRC).

It is also normal that you'll see a "loading jobs" message when cupsd starts
up. This message reflects that cupsd is currently evaluating the c0NNNN files
that are still present when starting again... (the user may have deleted some,
as you did...)

> Thanks,
> Patrick


-- 
Kurt Pfeifle
System & Network Printing Consultant ---- Linux/Unix/Windows/Samba/CUPS
Infotec Deutschland GmbH  .....................  Hedelfinger Strasse 58
A RICOH Company  ...........................  D-70327 Stuttgart/Germany




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