Re: CUPS log files flooding

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I have a cron job that deletes the spool cups jobs every night.

I made no changes in the system except to add a few users since the updates and the time the problem began to occur.

We are also running samba and named on the system.

On Sep 12, 2008, at 1:06 PM, mark wrote:

Margaret Doll wrote:
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.

<snip>
Could it be that the spool files are not being deleted?

	mark

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