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тАО07-11-2002 12:42 PM
тАО07-11-2002 12:42 PM
After I did a full restore from Online backup the sheduler can't be started ( Unix FS full backup on HP-UX 11.00).
After restore completed successfully and reboot the system, I found on /etc/rc.log
Start print spooler
Output from "/sbin/rc2.d/S720lp start":
----------------------------
scheduler is running
line printer scheduler started
but there are no lpsched processes.
The command:
#lpsched returns:
scheduller is running
#/sbin/init.d/lp stop returns
EXIT CODE: 1
and the commnad
#/sbin/init.d/lp start returns
scheduler is running
line printer scheduler started
All lock files from /var/spool/lp have been removed and are not generated after scheduler have been restarted.
Do someone had the same problem before? What is wrong and what could be a solution in this case? Otherwise the system is up and running OK (Oracle and SAP)
Thanks for feedback,
MB.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО07-11-2002 12:59 PM
тАО07-11-2002 12:59 PM
Solution# cd /usr/sbin
# ll lpsched
==> It should be (-r-sr-xr-x root:bin)
# ll -d /var/spool/lp
==> It should be (drwxr-xr-x lp:bin)
For locks .. double check this ..
# ll /var/spool/lp/tmplock
# ll /var/spool/lp/SCHEDLOCK
Then try restarting lpsched ..
# lpshut
# lpsched
It it does not work, what's the error ?
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тАО07-11-2002 01:01 PM
тАО07-11-2002 01:01 PM
Re: Scheduler can't be started
Try to shutdown the scheduler.
/usr/lib/lpshut
do a ps -ef and see if the scheduler is running.
to start the scheduler manually, try
/usr/lib/lpsched
do you have a printer configured.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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тАО07-11-2002 01:12 PM
тАО07-11-2002 01:12 PM
Re: Scheduler can't be started
If it still fails look at the /var/spool/lp/log file for any clues.
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тАО07-11-2002 01:20 PM
тАО07-11-2002 01:20 PM
Re: Scheduler can't be started
Thanks for your quik answers, but I still have the same problem after I did stop/restart scheduler ( lpsched -v), recreate the log file.
On log file I could see:
lpsched: can't open request directory request/ihp2_test/
FIFO: Destinations --
FIFO: lct7_p33: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: ihp2: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: DIST_1134_18: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: pdc2_p34: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: pdc2_p39: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: pdc2_p46: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: pdc2_p49: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: pdc2_p59: p not enabled not busy /dev/null
FIFO: Printers --
FIFO: lct7_p33 pid and id unknown
FIFO: ihp2 pid and id unknown
FIFO: DIST_1134_18 pid and id unknown
FIFO: pdc2_p34 pid and id unknown
FIFO: pdc2_p39 pid and id unknown
FIFO: pdc2_p46 pid and id unknown
FIFO: pdc2_p49 pid and id unknown
FIFO: pdc2_p59 pid and id unknown
FIFO: Classes --
***** STOPPED Jul 11 16:21 *****
But I did restore /etc/lp direstory and all printers are there.
???
Thanks,
MB
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тАО07-11-2002 02:00 PM
тАО07-11-2002 02:00 PM
Re: Scheduler can't be started
Thanks to everibody. The problem was in /etc/lp and I had to restore this directory again.
have a nice day
MB.