From: Emerson Seiti Takahashi on 28 Dec 2006 09:12 Does anybody knows how to solve this error? The output below is from a printer attached to an Windows Server root(a)sapunx10 # lpstat -p BAPRIP01 printer BAPRIP01 faulted printing BAPRIP01-0. enabled since Dec 28 11:03 2006. available. Windows NT LPD Server Printer BAPRIP01 Owner Status Jobname Job-Id Size Pages Priority ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- root (10.0. Waiting /etc/apache/httpd-s 1326 9402 0 1 cbpadm (10. Waiting /usr/sap/CBP/D01/da 2401 2084 0 1 cbpadm (10. Waiting /usr/sap/CBP/D01/da 2380 2084 0 1 There is something that can made from the Unix side or this problem should be resolved by the Windows admin? Thanks -- Emerson Takahashi
From: mlstarkey on 28 Dec 2006 16:13 Emerson Seiti Takahashi wrote: > Does anybody knows how to solve this error? > > The output below is from a printer attached to an Windows Server > > root(a)sapunx10 # lpstat -p BAPRIP01 > printer BAPRIP01 faulted printing BAPRIP01-0. enabled since Dec 28 > 11:03 2006. available. > > Windows NT LPD Server > Printer BAPRIP01 > > Owner Status Jobname Job-Id Size Pages > Priority > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > root (10.0. Waiting /etc/apache/httpd-s 1326 9402 0 > 1 > cbpadm (10. Waiting /usr/sap/CBP/D01/da 2401 2084 0 > 1 > cbpadm (10. Waiting /usr/sap/CBP/D01/da 2380 2084 0 > 1 > > There is something that can made from the Unix side or this problem > should be resolved by the Windows admin? once the job has moved to the server, it's the server that needs to handle it. So, involve your Windows admin; perhaps there is some garbage in the spooling directory or something like that. > > Thanks > -- > Emerson Takahashi
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