Bug#280718: Status?
Loïc Minier
lool at dooz.org
Wed Feb 15 17:47:41 UTC 2006
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006, Ryan Lovett wrote:
> Why couldn't it contact a remote CUPS server running DBUS?
Hmm, I just discovered that DBus can be used over TCP/IP, sorry for the
misinformation.
> > If you're on a network with lots of machines and a central server, you
> > should consider installing cupsys on invidual machines (which should be
> > the default already).
> Its much easier to set ServerName in client.conf to the central server
> rather than distribute all the configuration files to each of the clients
> and keep them up-to-date. Its also more appropriate in my opinion; the load
> caused by the polling really does seem like buggy behavior. A Solaris print
> system doesn't demonstrate this behavior, for example. (though it is of
> course much more feature barren than CUPS.)
I do agree that the rate is high (it was probably chosen so that the
icon appears promptly after a documents is printed), I don't want to
debate that, however running a local cupsys has other advantages, such
as queuing of documents in case the main server is down. I feel it's
quite logical to have a local spool of print jobs, just like I feel
it's sensible to have a local MTA or a retry mechanism in your MUA.
My position is that running a cupsys on each machine is a sensible
thing to do for practical advantages, and also works around the central
server hammering problem you're having.
Cheers,
--
Loïc Minier <lool at dooz.org>
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