[cups.general] Fatal error during SSL Shutdown! - Cups 1.4.7

Michael Sweet msweet at apple.com
Thu Aug 30 16:13:31 PDT 2012


Paul,

Probably the client closed its side of the connection before shutting the SSL session down...


On Aug 30, 2012, at 6:27 PM, Paul Conklin <paul.conklin at cerner.com> wrote:

> Running CUPS 1.4.7 on AIX and get this randomly in the log, doesn't seem to effect anything but just trying to find the cause.  here is a snippit of the log file in debug2
> 
> d [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdAddSelect(fd=9, read_cb=3000156c, write_cb=0, data=300918d8)
> d [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdCheckJobs: 0 active jobs, sleeping=0, reload=0
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: clients=3
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: jobs=0
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: jobs-active=0
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: printers=2
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: printers-implicit=0
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: stringpool-string-count=230
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: stringpool-alloc-bytes=5328
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Report: stringpool-total-bytes=5424
> d [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdReadClient(con=300918d8(9)) con->http.error=32 con->http.used=0, con->http.state=0 con->data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODE_LENGTH, con->data_remaining=2147483647, con->file=-1
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdReadClient: 9 WAITING Closing on EOF
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdCloseClient: 9
> d [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdRemoveSelect(fd=9)
> d [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdReadClient(con=300c94f8(11)) con->http.error=0 con->http.used=0, con->http.state=0 con->data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODE_LENGTH, con->data_remaining=2147483647, con->file=-1
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdReadClient: 11 WAITING Closing on EOF
> D [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] cupsdCloseClient: 11
> E [30/Aug/2012:17:24:25 +0600] Fatal error during SSL shutdown!
> _______________________________________________
> cups mailing list
> cups at easysw.com
> http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/cups

__________________________________________________
Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair





More information about the cups mailing list