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Wed, 27 May 2009 02:09:33 -0500
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Thomas Koppe wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> we send all print-jobs to cups (IPP) servers (scientific linux 5.3, 
> cups-1.3.7). If one queue on server is disabled for printing but enabled for
> spooling then the following happens: if the first job from client will be 
> send to server the local queue will also be disabled and the job remain in
> the local cups queue. Jobs would only be sent if the server queue is enabled.
> The local queue is then explicit to enable by root.
> 
> Is this a known bug ? What can I do in Scientific Linux ?
> 
> Best regards Thomas

Hi Thomas,
I just want you to know that both of your posts to this list arrived.  I 
was a bit surprised that nobody responded the first time.
I am not a cups expert, but we'll see what we can find.

What does your configuration of the printer look like when it is 
disabled but enabled for spooling?  Can you send that part of the 
configuration file?  Or is this all being handled via some interface 
like cups web interface.

Also, what OS is the client running?  That might have something to do 
with it as well.

Troy
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