Re: is hpfax part of tde?

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On Saturday 18 May 2019 04:25:51 am Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Saturday 18 May 2019 04:17:54 am Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> > On Saturday 18 May 2019 10.00:36 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > My newly installed stretch/tde logs are being heavily spammed by a
> > > task
> >
> > hpfax seems to be part of HPLIP.
> >
> > I find it here: usr/lib/cups/backend/hpfax
> >
> > You may try renaming it and, if hplip doen't protest, delete it.
>
> renamed it to hpfox, watching syslog. No squawks yet.  We'll see by
> daylight.
>
> Thanks.
>
> > Regards,
> >
> > Thierry
Had this in the log when I woke for the day:
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: cups.service: 
State 'stop-final-sigterm' timed out. Killing.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: cups.service: Killing process 1229 
(hpfax) with signal SIGKILL.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: cups.service: Killing process 1236 
(python) with signal SIGKILL.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: cups.service: Killing process 1253 
(sh) with signal SIGKILL.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: cups.service: Killing process 1254 
(hp) with signal SIGKILL.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Stopped CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: cups.service: Unit entered failed 
state.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: cups.service: Failed with 
result 'timeout'.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Closed CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Stopping CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Stopped CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Stopping CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Started CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Started CUPS Scheduler.
May 18 01:08:36 coyote systemd[1]: Started Make remote CUPS printers 
available locally.
May 18 01:08:37 coyote colord[734]: failed to get session [pid 22342]: No 
such device or address
May 18 01:08:37 coyote colord[734]: failed to get session [pid 22342]: No 
such device or address
May 18 01:08:37 coyote colord[734]: failed to get session [pid 22342]: No 
such device or address

Wierdsville. localhost:631 looks normal, everythings there.

Now, pursuant to a log message, which showed me where cups keep its 
filters, I tried to add the missing filter using tde_print. /But it 
wouldn't let me do anything. It was asking for roots passwd, and root 
doesn't have one, I do everything of that nature with sudo, and if 
needed, su from there. It would not accept my pw for sudo.  How do I fix 
this?  Cups 2.21 itself has no provision in its configuration sequence 
to set a filter, one supplied by brother...



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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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