[3097] in Athena Bugs
lprm: dequeued AND permission denied
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (kevles@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Tue Sep 5 12:09:12 1989
From: <kevles@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 89 12:08:39 -0400
To: bugs@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
(VSII, 6.3B)
(Username: kevles, PRINTER environment variable is nil)
(~) Meow? lpq
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU... Rank Owner Job Files
Total Size
1st rap 0 resume.PS 6288 bytes
2nd rap 1 resume.PS 12576 bytes
3rd kccohen 1 Mail/inbox/1448 1101 bytes
4th kccohen 6 Mail/inbox/1447 710 bytes
5th kccohen 7 Mail/inbox/1448 1101 bytes
6th kccohen 8 Mail/inbox/1444 852 bytes
7th kccohen 9 Mail/inbox/1443 1329 bytes
8th mackay 0 45 25429 bytes
9th kccohen 1 Mail/inbox/1448 1101 bytes
10th kccohen 2 Mail/inbox/1447 710 bytes
11th probe 0 (standard input) 41995 bytes
12th probe 1 (standard input) 41995 bytes
13th webst 0 #task 3161 bytes
14th kevles 1 (standard input) 7060 bytes
(~) Meow? lprm 1
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU: dfA001CALIBAN.MIT.EDU dequeued
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU: cfA001CALIBAN.MIT.EDU dequeued
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU: cfA001MORPHEUS.MIT.EDU: Permission denied
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU: cfA001JUDY.MIT.EDU: Permission denied
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU: cfA001E40-337-1.MIT.EDU: Permission denied
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU: cfA001CRONOS.MIT.EDU: Permission denied
(~) Meow? lpq
E40-PRINT-SERVER-1.MIT.EDU...
Rank Owner Job Files Total Size
1st rap 0 resume.PS 6288 bytes
2nd rap 1 resume.PS 12576 bytes
3rd kccohen 1 Mail/inbox/1448 1101 bytes
4th kccohen 6 Mail/inbox/1447 710 bytes
5th kccohen 7 Mail/inbox/1448 1101 bytes
6th kccohen 8 Mail/inbox/1444 852 bytes
7th kccohen 9 Mail/inbox/1443 1329 bytes
8th mackay 0 45 25429 bytes
9th kccohen 1 Mail/inbox/1448 1101 bytes
10th kccohen 2 Mail/inbox/1447 710 bytes
11th probe 0 (standard input) 41995 bytes
12th probe 1 (standard input) 41995 bytes
13th webst 0 #task 3161 bytes
It successfully dequeued my job, and even told me so, and then gave me lots
of extra error messages. When I did an lpq a few minutes ago, I got the
message that there was no printer daemon,and it was starting one up. That
message is gone, but nil still doesn't appear to be printing.
--Beth