Re: CUPS log files flooding

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I did my last update today using up2date. The update that I did on August 28th included the updates that changed this system. I do have ten other RedHat system at various versions; I don't see the problem on the other systems.

The errors in the /var/log/cups/access_log  have always been

localhost - - [05/Sep/2008:14:20:18 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 192
localhost - - [05/Sep/2008:14:20:18 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 192

However, after the last upgrade this access_log is large very quickly and fills up the
/var partition.  I have turned off the LogLevel on
cups to none, so access_log has stopped growing.

There is also something else going on as well.

/var is still filling up. I know that the log and named directories in /var contain the files that are growing.




On Sep 12, 2008, at 10:54 AM, mark wrote:

Margaret,

Margaret Doll wrote:
The latest updates to my 2.6.9-78.ELsmp system has caused the
/var/log/cups/access_log files to fill up the /var partition in short
order.  This causes havoc with samba connections to Windows computers
and printing through the RedHat server stops  working after awhile.

Thanks, Adrian Sender, for the temporary fix, ie. modifying
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf to set the LogLevel to none.

When will a fix be out for this problem?

I missed the beginning of this (sorry, HR told my director this past Tuesday that they wouldn't renew my contract for him, and yesterday was my last day...). Anyway, what was the original LogLevel, and what were the kinds of
errors that you got?

	mark

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