Hi,

I have a problem that used to work on earlier RH systems. I just want to
find out if it's me, or if it's a bug (before file a bugzilla report)...

I have a remote print queue on a HP-UX system.

I run print tool.

The result printcap is essentially identical to a working RH5.2 system:
  ps:\
        :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
        :mx#0:\
        :sh:\
        :rm=hawaii:\
        :rp=ps:\
        :lpd_bounce=true:

The last line is new, otherwise it is identical to a RH5.2 and a former RH6.2
system.

The print queue is the "ps" queue on remote server "hawaii" (which is
running HP-UX)

When I print a job, and tail /var/log/messages, I see the following:

Oct  9 13:18:08 amnesia (Worker - Remote)[20235]: ps: Remote_job: fstatb failed
- Bad file descriptor
Oct  9 13:18:08 amnesia (Worker - Remote)[20235]: ps: Remote_job: close(4)
failed - Bad file descriptor

This, almost certainly, is related to my problem, but I'm not sure how to
interpret it.

Which file descriptor is bad, and what am I supposed to do about it to get
my print jobs printting ?

Just as a sanity check, I changed the print server to a RH5.2 one, and i still
get the same error message.

thank, and regards,

-Greg



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