30 Sep
2001
30 Sep
'01
16:42
THOMAS ADAM wrote:
Try sending a -HUP signal to the ldp daemon (as root):
ps aux | grep ldp
(you need the Process ID (PID) from this) and then use it in the following:
kill -HUP PID
you'll have to start the lpd after this....
Regards,
--Thomas Adam
Output of ps aux | grep ldp is: root 1159 0.0 0.3 1228 412 ttyp1 S 11:36 0:00 grep ldp I tried kiling 1159, 1228, and 412, and output for each said: No such PID Lawrence Sayre --------------------------------------------- "Man's mind is his basic tool of survival!" (a quote from the famous 'John Galt' speech in the equally famous book "Atlas Shrugged") ---------------------------------------------