[TriLUG] Running multiple CUPS daemons on a single system
Glenn Starling
multifacetedguy at gmail.com
Sat Feb 23 11:14:08 EST 2013
I've never tried running two or more instances of cups, but you might check
for public system variables being set that interfere with each other.
-- Glenn
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Andrew Stephenson <tendonut at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi everyone, I'm not exactly a frequent poster on here, but I sure read a
> ton of threads..
>
> I'm attempting an interesting project in the office and would like to run
> multiple CUPS sessions on the same hardware.
>
> I've managed to get everything set up the way I'd expect (create new init
> script, create separate /etc/cups directories, and create separate
> binaries. It seems like it should work just fine. But as soon as I kick off
> the init script, which sets the config directory as /etc/cupsRDU, it
> ignores that declaration and defaults to /etc/cups. I have no idea where it
> is getting that from, since I've changed every reference to /etc/cups to
> /etc/cupsRDU.
>
> Has anyone else tries something like this?
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