[Centos] Print Q not emptying...

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This is a known issue with samba.  We are awaiting a fix form 
RedHat with an updated smaba package.  What Samba version are you 
running?


Scott Heisler wrote:
> Hi there.. This my first post to this group.  I came over with the folks
> from White Box.  I've installed my first Centos and feel right at home.
> Congrats on all the great work you guys have done with this OS.
> 
> Complements aside, I do have an issue which is why the post.  I have a
> server that has been in place for almost a year now (WBEL3.0) that
> started about a month ago of not removing the printed jobs.  I've looked
> everywhere and can't find the problem.  The spool folder has 777's and
> all of the config files do not mention anything about retaining printed
> jobs.  However, after a week of use, there's over 300 print jobs in each
> printer's Queue when you open the printer in Windows. The server is
> obviously a samba file & print sharing box.  While I know that it's
> WBEL3.0, Centos is the same basic OS so I thought I'd ask for help here
> since I'm now a Centos lover just as I was WBEL.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions and advise.
> 
> Scott
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