lpd problems - broken flock (?) (fwd)

Jacek Radajewski (jacek@usq.edu.au)
Mon, 2 Sep 1996 01:20:49 +1000 (EST)


oops ... I think I send it to the wrong list before
sorry :)

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> From: Jacek Radajewski <jacek@usq.edu.au>
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> Subject: lpd problems - broken flock (?)
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> Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 18:07:53 +1000 (EST)
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> Hi All,
>
> I kept getting "no such device" when I was trying to print .. I looked
> in the syslog file and that's what I found ... this machine is running
> slackware 3.0 and kernel 1.2.14 ... its NSF exporting /home for all
> the other machines on the network but I have no idea what the last
> line is supposed to mean ... 10.0.2.2 is the IP of this machine (ela)
> and all printing is done (well, was when I was using 1.2.13) from ela
> ... i.e. its not a network printer ... everything is fine on 1.2.13
> ... any suggestions ?
>
>
> Sep 1 17:50:07 ela kernel: hda: hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4
> Sep 1 17:50:07 ela kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> Sep 1 17:50:07 ela kernel: Adding Swap: 33036k swap-space
> Sep 1 17:50:07 ela kernel: fcntl_setlk() called by process 70 (lpd) with broken flock() emulation
> Sep 1 17:50:08 ela mount[73]: Unknown NFS client 10.0.2.2 tried to access /var/spool/lpd
>
>
> *** this is my /etc/exports file ***
>
> # See exports(5) for a description.
> # This file contains a list of all directories exported to other computers.
> # It is used by rpc.nfsd and rpc.mountd.
> /home aska (rw) abulan (ro)
> /usr/local (ro)
> /nfs aska (rw) abulan (ro)
>
>
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> Jacek Radajewski (Yatsek Radayevski)
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> Department of Maths & Computing
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