server-error-service-unavailable

sjaeger sjaeger at meyle-mueller.de
Fri Sep 10 14:54:15 PDT 2010


The title of localhost:631 says: CUPS v1.1.22rc1


> What version of CUPS are you using?
>
> On Sep 10, 2010, at 7:14 AM, sjaeger wrote:
>
> > Hello together,
> >=20
> > I developed a little application, to send print files to various =
> printers over CUPS in our intranet. These files (pdf) can be very big. =
> Several hundret megabyte is not unusual.
> > Now I obviously reached a limit and trying to send a file which sums =
> up to 640 mb and it fails (after exactly30 seconds). The only message on =
> comamnd line is: server-error-service-unavailable
> >=20
> > I checked the cups config but couldn't find a proper parameter to set. =
> I've set the keep-alive to on and the keepalivetimeout to 120 but there =
> is no change. Maybe there other setting which I have add manually to the =
> config file.
> >=20
> > I welcome any suggestions to my problem.
> >=20
> > Here is the Logmessage (logstat debug):
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] AcceptClient: 5 from localhost:631.
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] ReadClient: 5 POST / HTTP/1.1
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=3D1
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] ReadClient: 5 POST / HTTP/1.1
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=3D1
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] ReadClient: 5 POST / HTTP/1.1
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=3D0
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] CloseClient: 5
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] AcceptClient: 5 from localhost:631.
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:36 +0200] ReadClient: 5 POST =
> /printers/PRINTERNAME HTTP/1.1
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:37 +0200] Closing client 5 after 0 seconds of =
> inactivity...
> > D [10/Sep/2010:16:06:37 +0200] CloseClient: 5
> > [..]
> > This messages repeats for 50 more line....
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> ________________________________________________________________________
> Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair
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