Dear Tim:<br><br>>These aren't a problem:<br>
<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No SubscriptionPrivateValues defined in<br>
> policy default - using defaults.<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No limit for Cancel-Jobs defined in<br>
> policy authenticated - using Pause-Printer's policy.<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No limit for Cancel-My-Jobs defined in<br>
> policy authenticated - using Send-Document's policy.<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No limit for Close-Job defined in<br>
> policy authenticated - using Send-Document's policy.<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No JobPrivateAccess defined in policy<br>
> authenticated - using defaults.<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No JobPrivateValues defined in policy<br>
> authenticated - using defaults.<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No SubscriptionPrivateAccess defined in<br>
> policy authenticated - using defaults.<br>
> W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No SubscriptionPrivateValues defined in<br>
> policy authenticated - using defaults.<br>
<br>>The problem is here:<br>
<br>
> E [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] Unable to bind socket for address<br>
> <a href="http://127.0.0.1:631/" target="_blank">127.0.0.1:631</a><div style="display: inline; cursor: pointer; padding-right: 16px; width: 16px; height: 16px;"> </div> - Address already in use.<br>
> E [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] Unable to bind broadcast socket -<br>
> Address already in use.<br>
<br>
>Something else has already bound to port 631.<br>
<br>
>Do you have portreserve installed? That's meant to prevent other<br>
>programs from stealing ports. It's possible, of course, that there's<br>
>some bug in portreserve that means that it doesn't relinquish the port<br>
>when requested...<br>
<br>
>What does 'netstat -tlp' say (as root)?<br><br>Here is what you have asked for....<br><br>[root@CaptainHook ~]# netstat -tlp<br>Active Internet connections (only servers)<br>Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name <br>
tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:* LISTEN 1011/vsftpd <br>tcp 0 0 *:ipp *:* LISTEN 1015/cupsd <br>
tcp 0 0 *:http *:* LISTEN 1092/httpd <br>tcp 0 0 *:ipp *:* LISTEN 1015/cupsd <br>
tcp 0 0 *:squid *:* LISTEN 1029/(squid) <br><br>I also do not believe that I currently have any problems now! Nothing that a good reboot could not fix... Here that last thing in the error_log...<br>
<br>D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: clients=0<br>D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: jobs=0<br>D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: jobs-active=0<br>D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: printers=1<br>D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: printers-implicit=0<br>
D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: stringpool-string-count=1006<br>D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: stringpool-alloc-bytes=9424<br>D [15/Feb/2011:09:26:42 -0800] Report: stringpool-total-bytes=20616<br><br>Sincerely yours,<br>
Rob G. Healey<br><br><br><br><br>