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Michael R Sweet wrote:
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<pre wrap="">John Rowan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have been having problems where running reports overnight one or more
of the jobs will encounter a problem which causes CUPS to restart the
job from the beginning. Last night the one report requeued 32 times
before exhausting the paper in the box. I looked through
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf and don't see anything I can change to have CUPS
not restart a job that had an error. This is an older Red Hat 9 server
scheduled to be upgraded later this year. There is a proprietary
application on the server that required RH9 which recently had an update
so I can move to a newer distribution / release. Until that upgrade is
put in place I have to get the older server to handle errors more
gracefully. The version of CUPS is cups-1.1.17-13
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That standard 1.1.17 release didn't retry like this. What backend are
you using for the queue? ("lpstat -v" will show)
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Results from lpstat -v:<br>
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device for report: lpd://netgearps2/p2<br>
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