Re: Problem with cups 1.71 when restart service

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2014-02-04 ushi <ushi+arch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Am 04.02.2014 13:31, schrieb Jelle van der Waa:
> > On 02/04/14 at 12:55pm, Maykel Franco wrote:
> >> Hi, I have problem with cups in arch. This is the log error_log the
> cups:
> >>
> >>
> >> E [04/Feb/2014:12:52:24 +0100] Unable to bind socket for address
> >> [v1.::1]:631 - Address already in use.
> >> E [04/Feb/2014:12:52:24 +0100] Unable to bind socket for address
> >> 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use.
> >>
> >>
> >> And the printing not works...
> >>
> >> Thanks in advanced.
> >
> > Does this happen when you start cups, can you navigate to
> > http://localhost:631 and will that display cups web ui?
> > Or is some other service running on 631?
> >
>
> To find a process listening on 631, try:
>
> # netstat -tnlp
>
> Cheers, ushi
>


I can access http://localhost:631 works very well, but the error persist
when restart cups service.

maykel-arch /etc/cups # sudo ss -lpn|grep 631
tcp    LISTEN     0      128                   :::631                  :::*
     users:(("cupsd",8761,4),("systemd",1,31))

Also, the print not printer...When add print:

E [04/Feb/2014:12:43:22 +0100] Unable to bind socket for address
[v1.::1]:631 - Address already in use.
E [04/Feb/2014:12:43:22 +0100] Unable to bind socket for address
127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use.
W [04/Feb/2014:12:44:24 +0100] [CGI] Missing Product in
/usr/share/cups/model/CNCUPSIRADV4051ZK.ppd!
W [04/Feb/2014:12:44:24 +0100] [CGI] Missing Product in
/usr/share/ppd/CNCUPSIRADV4051ZK.ppd!

Thanks in advanced.


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