Problems with line printer on a unixpc
Lenny Tropiano
lenny at icus.UUCP
Wed Jun 29 07:40:17 AEST 1988
In article <626 at rphroy.UUCP> tkacik at rphroy.UUCP (Tom Tkacik) writes:
|>I just reconnected my printer to my unixpc after about a year of
|>non-use.
|>
|>When I tried to print sonething, nothing came out (no suprise there :-)).
|>But I was never able to get anything to work.
|>
|>lpstat -r said that the scheduler is not running.
|>
|>Invoking lpsched did not seem to help.
|>Neither did enable or accept.
|>I tried to reset the printer form the UA, but that did not help.
|>The /etc/rc file seems to start the lp system, but rebooting did not help.
|>
|>Can anyone tell me what I am missing? (Probably something simple.)
|>
Probably just a stay lock file that is telling /usr/lib/lpsched not to
start the scheduler. You might want to check the file:
$ ls -l /usr/spool/lp/SCHEDLOCK
-r--r--r-- 1 lp other 4 Jun 26 13:01 SCHEDLOCK
If it is there and the scheduler is not running, you can remove it.
You might want to check to make sure there is a line in /etc/.cleanup
that reads:
rm -f /usr/spool/lp/SCHEDLOCK
Good luck,
Lenny
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