My Google foo does not register one bar on the meter...
So I may be the only sysadmin on the planet that looks at lpstat -o. We
have customers that print, a lot. I am seeing vestigial print jobs
listed in lpstat -o such that if one tries to cancel <jobnum>, the
message "cancel-job failed: Job #<jobnum> does not exist!" They just
had to put the exclamation point on the end there to thumb the systems
nose at the operator; "You ninny!" If I subsequently type cancel -a,
they all go away and the list is empty.
I have started running the Nagios test check_cups_queue which relies on
the same command information and is similarly distracted by the
vestigial print jobs.
I have seen this behavior on CentOS 6 and 7. Anybody got any leads on
how I might find a bug listing? Hell, I haven't been able to find how
to check for what version of CUPS is installed.
So Happy It's Thursday...
Howard
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