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тАО03-11-2005 12:58 AM
тАО03-11-2005 12:58 AM
Does anyone know why lpsched would hogg my system. 96% cpu usage.
I am running a Service Gaurd cluster on a 2 node K570 servers running 10.20.
When this happens, the system is dead slow. I have to kill all the lp processes and try to startup lpsched again.
Thanks in advance
Shaamil
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тАО03-11-2005 01:04 AM
тАО03-11-2005 01:04 AM
SolutionThis could happen if an incorrect peripheral name for your printer,you must remove and readd the printer to the spooler using the correct peripheral name .
Goodluck,
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тАО03-11-2005 01:09 AM
тАО03-11-2005 01:09 AM
Re: lpsched
Thanks,
Shaamil
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тАО03-11-2005 08:35 AM
тАО03-11-2005 08:35 AM
Re: lpsched
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тАО03-11-2005 12:08 PM
тАО03-11-2005 12:08 PM
Re: lpsched
UNIX95= ps -ulp -H -o pid,ppid,time,args
The highest level lpsched has a parent ID (PPID) of 1 and all other lpscheds will have this first lpsched as their parent. Look for the lpsched that is taking all the CPU time, then look at it's child process which will be the shell running the printer script. That printer is the problem. Fixing it depends on how it is connected, local via copper cable, local via HP JetDirect networking or remote to a non-HP printer or remote print server.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО03-11-2005 07:10 PM
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