Tried the new option on spooler -F (streaming)
9/25 neutrino build.
Epson 740 printer, connected via usb.
the command I used:
spooler -d /dev/usbpar0 -F
When I attempt to print a webpage to this printer I got the pop-up that
said
Printing…
But the pop-up never goes away and nothing prints.
Am I missing something?
Could be, does the file system your spooling to support FIFO’s? Where does
/var/spool/printers/ live? What kind of filesystem is it?
When your doing the print can you post the output of pidin ar, and
ls -lF /dev/printers//spool?
This functionality is still really new, so there are bound to be problems.
Janet Dmitrovich <jdmitrov@us.ibm.com> wrote:
Tried the new option on spooler -F (streaming)
9/25 neutrino build.
Epson 740 printer, connected via usb.
the command I used:
spooler -d /dev/usbpar0 -F
When I attempt to print a webpage to this printer I got the pop-up that
said
Printing…
But the pop-up never goes away and nothing prints.
Am I missing something?
I’m running on a x86 PC
fs-pkg Package filesystem (Neutrino)
pidin ar
pid Arguments
1 (n/a)
2 devc-con -n4
4099 pci-bios
4100 /sbin/tinit
4101 devb-eide blk auto=partition cam quiet
4102 fs-pkg -a/pkgs/base/safe-config/etc/system/package/packages
8199 slogger
12296 pipe
442377 pterm
86026 devc-ser8250 -u1 3f8,4 -u2 2f8,3
69643 devc-pty -n32
69644 mqueue
110605 dhcp.client -i en0 -m
69646 io-net -pttcpip -ppppmgr
118799 devb-fdc cam quiet blk auto=partition,cache=100k
86032 devc-par -p0x378
229393 Photon
135186 dumper -d /var/dumps
102419 spooler -d/dev/par1
151572 -sh
151573 login
151574 login
151575 login
274456 fontsleuth -d /usr/photon/font_repository
335897 pwm
266266 /usr/photon/bin/phfontFA -d /usr/photon/font_repository -j -s 300k
307227 io-graphics -g1024x768x16 -dldevg-s3.so -I0 -d0x5333,0x8811
323612 devi-hirun kbd fd -d/dev/kbd ps2 kb -2
380957 shelf
417822 bkgdmgr
417823 wmswitch
417824 saver
442401 /bin/sh
524322 syslogd
536611 devu-uhci
540708 devu-prn
606245 spooler -d /dev/usbpar0 -F -vvvvvvvvvvvvvv
548902 voyager
548903 /nto/voyager/x86/bin/vserver
553000 pterm
553001 /bin/sh
577578 pterm
577579 /bin/sh
610348 phs-to-escp2 /var/spool/printers/Stylus_COLOR_740.localhost/00000.phs
651309 pidin ar
output of
ls -lF /dev/printers/Stylus_COLOR_740/spool
total 11
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 2048 Oct 04 15:14 ./
drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 2048 Oct 04 15:07 …/
prw-rw-rw- 1 root root 0 Oct 04 15:14 00000.phs|
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1038 Oct 04 15:14 properties
David Rempel wrote:
Could be, does the file system your spooling to support FIFO’s? Where does
/var/spool/printers/ live? What kind of filesystem is it?When your doing the print can you post the output of pidin ar, and
ls -lF /dev/printers//spool?This functionality is still really new, so there are bound to be problems.
Janet Dmitrovich <> jdmitrov@us.ibm.com> > wrote:
Tried the new option on spooler -F (streaming)
9/25 neutrino build.
Epson 740 printer, connected via usb.
the command I used:
spooler -d /dev/usbpar0 -F
When I attempt to print a webpage to this printer I got the pop-up that
said
Printing…
But the pop-up never goes away and nothing prints.
Am I missing something?
It looks like the wrong spooler got sent out. Ok, another one for the patch…
Janet Dmitrovich <jdmitrov@us.ibm.com> wrote:
I’m running on a x86 PC
fs-pkg Package filesystem (Neutrino)pidin ar
pid Arguments
1 (n/a)
2 devc-con -n4
4099 pci-bios
4100 /sbin/tinit
4101 devb-eide blk auto=partition cam quiet
4102 fs-pkg -a/pkgs/base/safe-config/etc/system/package/packages
8199 slogger
12296 pipe
442377 pterm
86026 devc-ser8250 -u1 3f8,4 -u2 2f8,3
69643 devc-pty -n32
69644 mqueue
110605 dhcp.client -i en0 -m
69646 io-net -pttcpip -ppppmgr
118799 devb-fdc cam quiet blk auto=partition,cache=100k
86032 devc-par -p0x378
229393 Photon
135186 dumper -d /var/dumps
102419 spooler -d/dev/par1
151572 -sh
151573 login
151574 login
151575 login
274456 fontsleuth -d /usr/photon/font_repository
335897 pwm
266266 /usr/photon/bin/phfontFA -d /usr/photon/font_repository -j -s 300k
307227 io-graphics -g1024x768x16 -dldevg-s3.so -I0 -d0x5333,0x8811
323612 devi-hirun kbd fd -d/dev/kbd ps2 kb -2
380957 shelf
417822 bkgdmgr
417823 wmswitch
417824 saver
442401 /bin/sh
524322 syslogd
536611 devu-uhci
540708 devu-prn
606245 spooler -d /dev/usbpar0 -F -vvvvvvvvvvvvvv
548902 voyager
548903 /nto/voyager/x86/bin/vserver
553000 pterm
553001 /bin/sh
577578 pterm
577579 /bin/sh
610348 phs-to-escp2 /var/spool/printers/Stylus_COLOR_740.localhost/00000.phs
651309 pidin ar
output of
ls -lF /dev/printers/Stylus_COLOR_740/spooltotal 11
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 2048 Oct 04 15:14 ./
drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 2048 Oct 04 15:07 …/
prw-rw-rw- 1 root root 0 Oct 04 15:14 00000.phs|
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1038 Oct 04 15:14 properties
David Rempel wrote:Could be, does the file system your spooling to support FIFO’s? Where does
/var/spool/printers/ live? What kind of filesystem is it?When your doing the print can you post the output of pidin ar, and
ls -lF /dev/printers//spool?This functionality is still really new, so there are bound to be problems.
Janet Dmitrovich <> jdmitrov@us.ibm.com> > wrote:
Tried the new option on spooler -F (streaming)
9/25 neutrino build.
Epson 740 printer, connected via usb.
the command I used:
spooler -d /dev/usbpar0 -F
When I attempt to print a webpage to this printer I got the pop-up that
said
Printing…
But the pop-up never goes away and nothing prints.
Am I missing something?