SNMP alarm regarding transceivers

Hello Community!
Have this client and one of the 6509s is reporting alarms on the SNMP tool, and we are seeing the following output:
SW101#sh interfaces transceiver detail
Transceiver monitoring is disabled for all interfaces.
mA: milliamperes, dBm: decibels (milliwatts), NA or N/A: not applicable.
++ : high alarm, +  : high warning, -  : low warning, -- : low alarm.
A2D readouts (if they differ), are reported in parentheses.
The threshold values are calibrated.
                            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm
           Temperature         Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold
Port       (Celsius)          (Celsius)   (Celsius)  (Celsius)  (Celsius)
Gi1/1/17     23.7               109.0       103.0       -13.0      -29.0
Gi1/1/18     24.5               109.0       103.0       -13.0      -29.0
Gi2/1/17     30.5          ++     0.0         0.0         0.0        0.0
Gi2/1/18     23.7          ++     0.0         0.0         0.0        0.0
                            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm
            Voltage            Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold
Port        (Volts)            (Volts)     (Volts)    (Volts)    (Volts)
Gi1/1/17    3.31                  3.90        3.70        2.90       2.70
Gi1/1/18    3.32                  3.90        3.70        2.90       2.70
Gi2/1/17    3.31        ++        0.00        0.00        0.00       0.00
Gi2/1/18    3.25        ++        0.00        0.00        0.00       0.00
                            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm
            Current            Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold
Port        (milliamperes)     (mA)        (mA)       (mA)       (mA)
Gi1/1/17      8.0                15.0        12.0         2.0        1.0
Gi1/1/18      7.2                15.0        12.0         2.0        1.0
Gi2/1/17      7.6         ++      0.0         0.0         0.0        0.0
Gi2/1/18      5.3         ++      0.0         0.0         0.0        0.0
            Optical            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm
            Transmit Power     Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold
Port        (dBm)              (dBm)       (dBm)      (dBm)      (dBm)
Gi1/1/17     -4.5                -2.0        -2.0       -11.0      -11.7
Gi1/1/18     -4.5                -2.0        -2.0       -11.0      -11.7
Gi2/1/17     -4.5         ++    -40.0       -40.0       -40.0      -40.0
Gi2/1/18     -5.5         ++    -40.0       -40.0       -40.0      -40.0
            Optical            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm
            Receive Power      Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold
Port        (dBm)              (dBm)       (dBm)      (dBm)      (dBm)
Gi1/1/17     -4.2                 1.0        -1.0       -18.0      -20.0
Gi1/1/18     -5.1                 1.0        -1.0       -18.0      -20.0
Gi2/1/17     -5.1         ++    -40.0       -40.0       -40.0      -40.0
Gi2/1/18     -4.7         ++    -40.0       -40.0       -40.0      -40.0
Is this something we should be concerned about?
The interfaces are functional, what more information could we get to see if there's a potential problem?
Thank you in advance!
Federico.
Just got more info.. the SFPs are Cisco, attached the ''sh idprom'' for those interfaces....
Message was edited by: Federico Coto Fajardo
Is there any threshold to adjust the values? There's another 6509 that is not reporting the alarm which are configured on that one, not on this one (which is the one generating the alarms).
Message was edited by: Federico Coto Fajardo
These are two 6509s in VSS mode.
As you can see only one chassis is reporting the alarms (where the thresholds are not configured), here's the output:
TAR0139SW101#sh interfaces transceiver
Transceiver monitoring is disabled for all interfaces.
If device is externally calibrated, only calibrated values are printed.
++ : high alarm, +  : high warning, -  : low warning, -- : low alarm.
NA or N/A: not applicable, Tx: transmit, Rx: receive.
mA: milliamperes, dBm: decibels (milliwatts).
                                         Optical   Optical
            Temperature  Voltage  Current   Tx Power  Rx Power
Port        (Celsius)    (Volts)  (mA)      (dBm)     (dBm)
Gi1/1/17      24.7       3.31       7.9      -4.5      -4.2
Gi1/1/18      25.1       3.32       7.2      -4.5      -5.1
Gi2/1/17      31.0 ++    3.31 ++    7.6 ++   -4.5 ++   -5.2 ++
Gi2/1/18      23.8 ++    3.25 ++    5.3 ++   -5.5 ++   -4.7 ++
Message was edited by: Federico Coto Fajardo
I just keep adding info :-)
Here's the ''show run int'' and ''show int'' for those interfaces.
Why are only the GBICs in one chassis of the VSS pair presenting the ++ high alarms?
Thanks!
Message was edited by: Federico Coto Fajardo

Thanks Leo, but my question is with this output:
SW101#sh interfaces transceiver detail
Transceiver monitoring is disabled for all interfaces.
mA: milliamperes, dBm: decibels (milliwatts), NA or N/A: not applicable.
++ : high alarm, +  : high warning, -  : low warning, -- : low alarm.
A2D readouts (if they differ), are reported in parentheses.
The threshold values are calibrated.
                            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm
           Temperature         Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold
Port       (Celsius)          (Celsius)   (Celsius)  (Celsius)  (Celsius)
Gi1/1/17     23.7               109.0       103.0       -13.0      -29.0
Gi1/1/18     24.5               109.0       103.0       -13.0      -29.0
Gi2/1/17     30.5          ++     0.0         0.0         0.0        0.0
Gi2/1/18     23.7          ++     0.0         0.0         0.0        0.0
                            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm
            Voltage            Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold
Port        (Volts)            (Volts)     (Volts)    (Volts)    (Volts)
Gi1/1/17    3.31                  3.90        3.70        2.90       2.70
Gi1/1/18    3.32                  3.90        3.70        2.90       2.70
Gi2/1/17    3.31        ++        0.00        0.00        0.00       0.00
Gi2/1/18    3.25        ++        0.00        0.00        0.00       0.00
Why is that the thresholds are 0.00 for the Gi2/1/17 and Gi2/1/18 (the ones presenting the high alarm alerts on the SNMP manager)?
I just want to make sure that they are not going to die an horrible death!  :-)
Federico.

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    NOTE: Value is 1 for active.
    Step 8 (Check the results).
    ================================
    Check if the transfer was successful.
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    1:waiting
    2:running
    3:successful
    4:failed
    Step 9.(Try to access the device).
    ================================
    This should be more than enough to change an specific line in the configuration using SNMP.
    I hope this answered your question.
    Best Regards,
    Angel V.

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    MKBE1NX1# sh snmp trap
    Trap type                                           Enabled
    entity               : entity_mib_change               Yes         
    entity               : entity_module_status_change     Yes         
    entity               : entity_power_status_change      Yes         
    entity               : entity_module_inserted          Yes         
    entity               : entity_module_removed           Yes         
    entity               : entity_unrecognised_module      Yes         
    entity               : entity_fan_status_change        Yes         
    entity               : entity_power_out_change         Yes         
    link                 : linkDown                        Yes         
    link                 : linkUp                          Yes         
    link                 : extended-linkDown               Yes         
    link                 : extended-linkUp                 Yes         
    link                 : cieLinkDown                     No          
    link                 : cieLinkUp                       No          
    link                 : connUnitPortStatusChange        Yes         
    rf                   : redundancy_framework            Yes         
    aaa                  : server-state-change             No          
    license              : notify-license-expiry           Yes         
    license              : notify-no-license-for-feature   Yes         
    license              : notify-licensefile-missing      Yes         
    license              : notify-license-expiry-warning   Yes         
    zone                 : unsupp-mem                      No          
    upgrade              : UpgradeOpNotifyOnCompletion     No          
    upgrade              : UpgradeJobStatusNotify          No          
    feature-control      : FeatureOpStatusChange           No          
    rmon                 : risingAlarm                     No          
    rmon                 : fallingAlarm                    No          
    rmon                 : hcRisingAlarm                   No          
    rmon                 : hcFallingAlarm                  No          
    config               : ccmCLIRunningConfigChanged      No          
    snmp                 : authentication                  No          
    bridge               : topologychange                  No          
    bridge               : newroot                         No          
    stp                  : inconsistency                   No          
    stpx                 : loop-inconsistency              No          
    stpx                 : root-inconsistency              No   
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      config           Module notifications enable
      entity           Module notifications enable
      feature-control  Module notifications enable
      license          Module notifications enable
      link             Module notifications enable
      rf               Module notifications enable
      rmon             Module notifications enable
      snmp             Module notifications enable
      upgrade          Module notifications enable
      zone             Module notifications enable
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    Katerina

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    Mem:       2028668    1682708     345960          0      43016     253000
    -/+ buffers/cache:    1386692     641976
    Swap:            0          0          0
    Total:     2028668    1682708     345960
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    Swap:        0k total,        0k used,        0k free,   253188k cached
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    3373 root      20   0 1382m 1.3g  43m S   58 67.4   3628:53 scos-main                 
    16394 root      20   0  2476 1108  892 R    0  0.1   0:00.15 top                       
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        2 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.00 kthreadd                  
        3 root      RT  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:01.50 migration/0               
        4 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.13 ksoftirqd/0               
        5 root      RT  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:03.94 watchdog/0                
        6 root      RT  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:01.48 migration/1               
        7 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.07 ksoftirqd/1               
        8 root      RT  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.56 watchdog/1                
        9 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   6:21.09 events/0                  
       10 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:17.34 events/1                  
       11 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.00 khelper                   
       12 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:18.96 kblockd/0                 
       13 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:03.69 kblockd/1                 
       14 root      20   0     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.00 pdflush                   
       15 root      20   0     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:44.23 pdflush                   
       16 root      15  -5     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.00 kswapd0 
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    MemTotal:      2028668 kB
    MemFree:        348060 kB
    Buffers:         43032 kB
    Cached:         250496 kB
    SwapCached:          0 kB
    Active:        1457744 kB
    Inactive:       171376 kB
    HighTotal:     1310720 kB
    HighFree:         1860 kB
    LowTotal:       717948 kB
    LowFree:        346200 kB
    SwapTotal:           0 kB
    SwapFree:            0 kB
    Dirty:               0 kB
    Writeback:           0 kB
    AnonPages:     1335624 kB
    Mapped:          52052 kB
    Slab:            39520 kB
    SReclaimable:    32960 kB
    SUnreclaim:       6560 kB
    PageTables:       2048 kB
    NFS_Unstable:        0 kB
    Bounce:              0 kB
    WritebackTmp:        0 kB
    CommitLimit:   2028668 kB
    Committed_AS:  1374756 kB
    VmallocTotal:   170948 kB
    VmallocUsed:     87368 kB
    VmallocChunk:    74176 kB
    [root@SCE8000_01 /proc]#>

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    [2010-11-12 23:48] upgraded lib32-libcups (1.4.4-5 -> 1.4.5-1)
    [2010-12-10 14:13] upgraded libcups (1.4.5-1 -> 1.4.5-2)
    [2010-12-10 14:13] upgraded cups (1.4.5-1 -> 1.4.5-2)
    [2011-01-15 20:29] upgraded libcups (1.4.5-2 -> 1.4.6-1)
    [2011-01-15 20:29] upgraded cups (1.4.5-2 -> 1.4.6-1)
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:25:57 -0400] [Job 36] ATTR: marker-types=toner,toner,toner,toner,wasteToner,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,transferUnit,transferUnit,fuser,developer,developer,developer,developer,cleanerUnit,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,opc
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:25:57 -0400] [Job 36] End of messages
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:25:57 -0400] [Job 36] printer-state-reasons=paused
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Request file type is application/postscript.
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] File of type application/postscript queued by "rick".
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] argv[1]="37"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] argv[2]="rick"
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[1]="CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups"
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[3]="CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[4]="CUPS_REQUESTROOT=/var/spool/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[5]="CUPS_SERVERBIN=/usr/lib/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[6]="CUPS_SERVERROOT=/etc/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[7]="CUPS_STATEDIR=/var/run/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[8]="HOME=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[9]="PATH=/usr/lib/cups/filter:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[10]="SERVER_ADMIN=root@stupendousman"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[11]="SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.4.7"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[12]="TMPDIR=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[13]="USER=root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[14]="CUPS_SERVER=/var/run/cups/cups.sock"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[15]="CUPS_ENCRYPTION=IfRequested"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[16]="IPP_PORT=631"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[17]="CHARSET=utf-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[18]="LANG=en_US.UTF-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[19]="PPD=/etc/cups/ppd/Work_Printer.ppd"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[20]="RIP_MAX_CACHE=8m"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[21]="CONTENT_TYPE=application/postscript"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[22]="DEVICE_URI=lpd://30.30.30.5/queue"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[23]="PRINTER_INFO=Xerox WorkCentre 7232"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[24]="PRINTER_LOCATION=Stationary room next to kitchen"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[25]="PRINTER=Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[26]="CUPS_FILETYPE=document"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] envp[27]="FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE=application/vnd.cups-postscript"
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd (PID 7214)
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    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Copying print data...
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Set job-printer-state-message to "Copying print data...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] backendRunLoop(print_fd=-1, device_fd=6, snmp_fd=5, addr=0x7f9dbf837108, use_bc=0, side_cb=0x7f9dbd755370)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Page = 612x792; 12,12 to 600,780
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] slow_collate=0, slow_duplex=0, slow_order=0
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Before copy_comments - %!PS-Adobe-3.1
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %!PS-Adobe-3.1
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %ADO_DSC_Encoding: MacOS Roman
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%Title: ISSAICPayment.pdf
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%Creator: Adobe Acrobat 9.4.2
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%For: rick
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%CreationDate: 07/12/2011, 01:27:48 PM
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%BoundingBox: 11 15 601 777
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%HiResBoundingBox: 11.6200 15.0376 600.3801 776.9624
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%CropBox: 11.6200 15.0376 600.3801 776.9624
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%LanguageLevel: 3
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentNeededResources: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentSuppliedResources: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentNeededFeatures: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentSuppliedFeatures: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%PageOrder: Ascend
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%TargetDevice: (Xerox WorkCentre 7232/7242) (3016.103) 6
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%Pages: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentProcessColors: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentCustomColors: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] %%EndComments
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Before copy_prolog - %%BeginDefaults
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Read 4096 bytes of print data...
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] hrDeviceDesc="Xerox WorkCentre 7232 v 4. 7. 0 Multifunction System"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.1 = "black"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.2 = "yellow"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.3 = "magenta"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.4 = "cyan"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] ATTR: marker-colors=#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] ATTR: marker-names="Black Toner [K] Cartridge","Yellow Toner [Y] Cartridge","Magenta Toner [M] Cartridge","Cyan Toner [C] Cartridge","Waste Bottle","","","","","Bias Transfer Roll","Transfer Belt","Fuser Assembly","Black Developer","Yellow Developer","Magenta Developer","Cyan Developer","Transfer Belt Cleaner","","","","","","","Drum Cartridge"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] ATTR: marker-types=toner,toner,toner,toner,wasteToner,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,transferUnit,transferUnit,fuser,developer,developer,developer,developer,cleanerUnit,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,opc
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Backend returned status -8 (crashed)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] Printer stopped due to backend errors; please consult the error_log file for details.
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] End of messages
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] printer-state=5(stopped)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] printer-state-message="/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd failed"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:28:09 -0400] [Job 37] printer-state-reasons=paused
    E [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] PID 7287 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd) crashed on signal 8!
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] The following messages were recorded from 13:30:26 to 13:30:26
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] job-sheets=none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] argv[0]="Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] argv[1]="37"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] argv[2]="rick"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] argv[3]="A9ROkP6wpj"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] argv[4]="1"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] argv[5]="noCollate Duplex=None finishings=3 InputSlot=Auto JCLBanner Jog=None MediaColor=Unspecified MediaType=SystemDefault number-up=1 OutputBin=Auto PageRegion=Letter PageSize=Letter StapleLocation=None XRBackCoverSheet=None XRCMYKColorSpace=Commercial XRColorCorrection=Auto XRColorMode=Grayscale XREconomode=None noXRFax XRFeedEdge=LongEdge XRFinisher=BClass XRFrontCoverSheet=None noXRHighCapacityFeeder XRImageQuality=Normal XROutputMode=HighSpeed XRPaperTrays=TwoTrays XRSlipSheetPrint=None XRSlipSheetSource=None job-uuid=urn:uuid:06f38ba9-ae47-35c7-6115-4baedd5261af job-originating-host-name=localhost time-at-creation=1310491668 time-at-processing=1310491826"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] argv[6]="/var/spool/cups/d00037-001"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[0]="CUPS_CACHEDIR=/var/cache/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[1]="CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[2]="CUPS_DOCROOT=/usr/share/cups/doc"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[3]="CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[4]="CUPS_REQUESTROOT=/var/spool/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[5]="CUPS_SERVERBIN=/usr/lib/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[6]="CUPS_SERVERROOT=/etc/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[7]="CUPS_STATEDIR=/var/run/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[8]="HOME=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[9]="PATH=/usr/lib/cups/filter:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[10]="SERVER_ADMIN=root@stupendousman"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[11]="SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.4.7"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[12]="TMPDIR=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[13]="USER=root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[14]="CUPS_SERVER=/var/run/cups/cups.sock"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[15]="CUPS_ENCRYPTION=IfRequested"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[16]="IPP_PORT=631"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[17]="CHARSET=utf-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[18]="LANG=en_US.UTF-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[19]="PPD=/etc/cups/ppd/Work_Printer.ppd"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[20]="RIP_MAX_CACHE=8m"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[21]="CONTENT_TYPE=application/postscript"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[22]="DEVICE_URI=lpd://30.30.30.5/queue"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[23]="PRINTER_INFO=Xerox WorkCentre 7232"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[24]="PRINTER_LOCATION=Stationary room next to kitchen"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[25]="PRINTER=Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[26]="CUPS_FILETYPE=document"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] envp[27]="FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE=application/vnd.cups-postscript"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops (PID 7286)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd (PID 7287)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Looking up "30.30.30.5"...
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Copying print data...
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Set job-printer-state-message to "Copying print data...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] backendRunLoop(print_fd=-1, device_fd=6, snmp_fd=5, addr=0x7fb0d34ee108, use_bc=0, side_cb=0x7fb0d19e9370)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Page = 612x792; 12,12 to 600,780
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] slow_collate=0, slow_duplex=0, slow_order=0
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Before copy_comments - %!PS-Adobe-3.1
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %!PS-Adobe-3.1
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %ADO_DSC_Encoding: MacOS Roman
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%Title: ISSAICPayment.pdf
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%Creator: Adobe Acrobat 9.4.2
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%For: rick
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%CreationDate: 07/12/2011, 01:27:48 PM
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%BoundingBox: 11 15 601 777
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%HiResBoundingBox: 11.6200 15.0376 600.3801 776.9624
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%CropBox: 11.6200 15.0376 600.3801 776.9624
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%LanguageLevel: 3
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentNeededResources: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentSuppliedResources: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentNeededFeatures: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentSuppliedFeatures: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%PageOrder: Ascend
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%TargetDevice: (Xerox WorkCentre 7232/7242) (3016.103) 6
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%Pages: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentProcessColors: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%DocumentCustomColors: (atend)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] %%EndComments
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Before copy_prolog - %%BeginDefaults
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Read 8192 bytes of print data...
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] hrDeviceDesc="Xerox WorkCentre 7232 v 4. 7. 0 Multifunction System"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.1 = "black"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.2 = "yellow"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.3 = "magenta"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.4 = "cyan"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] ATTR: marker-colors=#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] ATTR: marker-names="Black Toner [K] Cartridge","Yellow Toner [Y] Cartridge","Magenta Toner [M] Cartridge","Cyan Toner [C] Cartridge","Waste Bottle","","","","","Bias Transfer Roll","Transfer Belt","Fuser Assembly","Black Developer","Yellow Developer","Magenta Developer","Cyan Developer","Transfer Belt Cleaner","","","","","","","Drum Cartridge"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] ATTR: marker-types=toner,toner,toner,toner,wasteToner,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,transferUnit,transferUnit,fuser,developer,developer,developer,developer,cleanerUnit,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,opc
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Backend returned status -8 (crashed)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] Printer stopped due to backend errors; please consult the error_log file for details.
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] End of messages
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] printer-state=5(stopped)
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] printer-state-message="/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd failed"
    D [12/Jul/2011:13:30:26 -0400] [Job 37] printer-state-reasons=paused
    E [12/Jul/2011:16:11:45 -0400] [cups-driverd] Bad driver information file "/usr/share/cups/model/foomatic-db-ppds/Kyocera/ReadMe.htm"!
    E [12/Jul/2011:16:12:09 -0400] [cups-driverd] Bad driver information file "/usr/share/cups/model/foomatic-db-ppds/Kyocera/ReadMe.htm"!
    E [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] PID 3377 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd) crashed on signal 8!
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] The following messages were recorded from 16:12:40 to 16:12:40
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Adding start banner page "none".
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Queued on "Work_Printer" by "root".
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] File of type application/vnd.cups-command queued by "root".
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Adding end banner page "none".
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] job-sheets=none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] argv[0]="Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] argv[1]="38"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] argv[2]="root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] argv[3]="Set Default Options"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] argv[4]="1"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] argv[5]="job-uuid=urn:uuid:13f3341b-ff43-384c-74aa-ef0166af5d27 job-originating-host-name=localhost time-at-creation=1310501560 time-at-processing=1310501560 AP_D_InputSlot="
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] argv[6]="/var/spool/cups/d00038-001"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[0]="CUPS_CACHEDIR=/var/cache/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[1]="CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[2]="CUPS_DOCROOT=/usr/share/cups/doc"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[3]="CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[4]="CUPS_REQUESTROOT=/var/spool/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[5]="CUPS_SERVERBIN=/usr/lib/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[6]="CUPS_SERVERROOT=/etc/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[7]="CUPS_STATEDIR=/var/run/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[8]="HOME=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[9]="PATH=/usr/lib/cups/filter:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[10]="SERVER_ADMIN=root@stupendousman"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[11]="SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.4.7"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[12]="TMPDIR=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[13]="USER=root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[14]="CUPS_SERVER=/var/run/cups/cups.sock"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[15]="CUPS_ENCRYPTION=IfRequested"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[16]="IPP_PORT=631"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[17]="CHARSET=utf-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[18]="LANG=en_US.UTF-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[19]="PPD=/etc/cups/ppd/Work_Printer.ppd"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[20]="RIP_MAX_CACHE=8m"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[21]="CONTENT_TYPE=application/vnd.cups-command"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[22]="DEVICE_URI=lpd://30.30.30.5/PASSTHRU"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[23]="PRINTER_INFO=Xerox 7232"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[24]="PRINTER_LOCATION=Stationary room next to kitchen"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[25]="PRINTER=Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[26]="CUPS_FILETYPE=document"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] envp[27]="FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE=printer/Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/commandtops (PID 3376)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd (PID 3377)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Looking up "30.30.30.5"...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Copying print data...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Copying print data...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] backendRunLoop(print_fd=-1, device_fd=6, snmp_fd=5, addr=0x7f00a4f86108, use_bc=0, side_cb=0x7f00a3ed9370)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Unable to auto-configure PostScript Printer - no bidirectional I/O available!
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Looking up "30.30.30.5"...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Connecting to 30.30.30.5:515 for printer PASSTHRU
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Connecting to printer...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Connecting to printer...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: -connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Connected to printer...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Connected to printer...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Connected to 30.30.30.5:515 (IPv4) (local port 1023)...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] hrDeviceDesc="Xerox WorkCentre 7232 v 4. 7. 0 Multifunction System"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.1 = "black"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.2 = "yellow"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.3 = "magenta"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.4 = "cyan"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-colors=#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-names="Black Toner [K] Cartridge","Yellow Toner [Y] Cartridge","Magenta Toner [M] Cartridge","Cyan Toner [C] Cartridge","Waste Bottle","","","","","Bias Transfer Roll","Transfer Belt","Fuser Assembly","Black Developer","Yellow Developer","Magenta Developer","Cyan Developer","Transfer Belt Cleaner","","","","","","","Drum Cartridge"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-types=toner,toner,toner,toner,wasteToner,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,transferUnit,transferUnit,fuser,developer,developer,developer,developer,cleanerUnit,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,opc
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Backend returned status -8 (crashed)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] Printer stopped due to backend errors; please consult the error_log file for details.
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] End of messages
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state=5(stopped)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state-message="/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd failed"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:40 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state-reasons=paused
    E [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] PID 3381 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd) crashed on signal 8!
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] The following messages were recorded from 16:12:54 to 16:12:54
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] job-sheets=none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] argv[0]="Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] argv[1]="38"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] argv[2]="root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] argv[3]="Set Default Options"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] argv[4]="1"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] argv[5]="job-uuid=urn:uuid:13f3341b-ff43-384c-74aa-ef0166af5d27 job-originating-host-name=localhost time-at-creation=1310501560 time-at-processing=1310501574 AP_D_InputSlot="
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] argv[6]="/var/spool/cups/d00038-001"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[0]="CUPS_CACHEDIR=/var/cache/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[1]="CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[2]="CUPS_DOCROOT=/usr/share/cups/doc"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[3]="CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[4]="CUPS_REQUESTROOT=/var/spool/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[5]="CUPS_SERVERBIN=/usr/lib/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[6]="CUPS_SERVERROOT=/etc/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[7]="CUPS_STATEDIR=/var/run/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[8]="HOME=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[9]="PATH=/usr/lib/cups/filter:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[10]="SERVER_ADMIN=root@stupendousman"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[11]="SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.4.7"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[12]="TMPDIR=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[13]="USER=root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[14]="CUPS_SERVER=/var/run/cups/cups.sock"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[15]="CUPS_ENCRYPTION=IfRequested"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[16]="IPP_PORT=631"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[17]="CHARSET=utf-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[18]="LANG=en_US.UTF-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[19]="PPD=/etc/cups/ppd/Work_Printer.ppd"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[20]="RIP_MAX_CACHE=8m"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[21]="CONTENT_TYPE=application/vnd.cups-command"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[22]="DEVICE_URI=lpd://30.30.30.5/PASSTHRU"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[23]="PRINTER_INFO=Xerox 7232"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[24]="PRINTER_LOCATION=Stationary room next to kitchen"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[25]="PRINTER=Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[26]="CUPS_FILETYPE=document"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] envp[27]="FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE=printer/Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/commandtops (PID 3380)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd (PID 3381)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Looking up "30.30.30.5"...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Copying print data...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Copying print data...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] backendRunLoop(print_fd=-1, device_fd=6, snmp_fd=5, addr=0x7f1d60aa5108, use_bc=0, side_cb=0x7f1d5f17c370)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Unable to auto-configure PostScript Printer - no bidirectional I/O available!
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Looking up "30.30.30.5"...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Connecting to 30.30.30.5:515 for printer PASSTHRU
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Connecting to printer...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Connecting to printer...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: -connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Connected to printer...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Connected to printer...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Connected to 30.30.30.5:515 (IPv4) (local port 1022)...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] hrDeviceDesc="Xerox WorkCentre 7232 v 4. 7. 0 Multifunction System"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.1 = "black"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.2 = "yellow"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.3 = "magenta"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.4 = "cyan"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-colors=#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-names="Black Toner [K] Cartridge","Yellow Toner [Y] Cartridge","Magenta Toner [M] Cartridge","Cyan Toner [C] Cartridge","Waste Bottle","","","","","Bias Transfer Roll","Transfer Belt","Fuser Assembly","Black Developer","Yellow Developer","Magenta Developer","Cyan Developer","Transfer Belt Cleaner","","","","","","","Drum Cartridge"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-types=toner,toner,toner,toner,wasteToner,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,transferUnit,transferUnit,fuser,developer,developer,developer,developer,cleanerUnit,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,opc
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Backend returned status -8 (crashed)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] Printer stopped due to backend errors; please consult the error_log file for details.
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] End of messages
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state=5(stopped)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state-message="/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd failed"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:12:54 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state-reasons=paused
    E [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] PID 3385 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd) crashed on signal 8!
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] The following messages were recorded from 16:13:09 to 16:13:09
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] job-sheets=none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] argv[0]="Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] argv[1]="38"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] argv[2]="root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] argv[3]="Set Default Options"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] argv[4]="1"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] argv[5]="job-uuid=urn:uuid:13f3341b-ff43-384c-74aa-ef0166af5d27 job-originating-host-name=localhost time-at-creation=1310501560 time-at-processing=1310501589 AP_D_InputSlot="
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] argv[6]="/var/spool/cups/d00038-001"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[0]="CUPS_CACHEDIR=/var/cache/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[1]="CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[2]="CUPS_DOCROOT=/usr/share/cups/doc"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[3]="CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[4]="CUPS_REQUESTROOT=/var/spool/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[5]="CUPS_SERVERBIN=/usr/lib/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[6]="CUPS_SERVERROOT=/etc/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[7]="CUPS_STATEDIR=/var/run/cups"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[8]="HOME=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[9]="PATH=/usr/lib/cups/filter:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[10]="SERVER_ADMIN=root@stupendousman"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[11]="SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.4.7"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[12]="TMPDIR=/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[13]="USER=root"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[14]="CUPS_SERVER=/var/run/cups/cups.sock"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[15]="CUPS_ENCRYPTION=IfRequested"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[16]="IPP_PORT=631"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[17]="CHARSET=utf-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[18]="LANG=en_US.UTF-8"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[19]="PPD=/etc/cups/ppd/Work_Printer.ppd"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[20]="RIP_MAX_CACHE=8m"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[21]="CONTENT_TYPE=application/vnd.cups-command"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[22]="DEVICE_URI=lpd://30.30.30.5/PASSTHRU"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[23]="PRINTER_INFO=Xerox 7232"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[24]="PRINTER_LOCATION=Stationary room next to kitchen"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[25]="PRINTER=Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[26]="CUPS_FILETYPE=document"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] envp[27]="FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE=printer/Work_Printer"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/commandtops (PID 3384)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd (PID 3385)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Looking up "30.30.30.5"...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Copying print data...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Copying print data...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] backendRunLoop(print_fd=-1, device_fd=6, snmp_fd=5, addr=0x7f77b4cea108, use_bc=0, side_cb=0x7f77b2edc370)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Unable to auto-configure PostScript Printer - no bidirectional I/O available!
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Looking up "30.30.30.5"...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Connecting to 30.30.30.5:515 for printer PASSTHRU
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Connecting to printer...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Connecting to printer...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] STATE: -connecting-to-device
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Connected to printer...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Set job-printer-state-message to "Connected to printer...", current level=INFO
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Connected to 30.30.30.5:515 (IPv4) (local port 1021)...
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] hrDeviceDesc="Xerox WorkCentre 7232 v 4. 7. 0 Multifunction System"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.1 = "black"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.2 = "yellow"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.3 = "magenta"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] prtMarkerColorantValue.1.4 = "cyan"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-colors=#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-names="Black Toner [K] Cartridge","Yellow Toner [Y] Cartridge","Magenta Toner [M] Cartridge","Cyan Toner [C] Cartridge","Waste Bottle","","","","","Bias Transfer Roll","Transfer Belt","Fuser Assembly","Black Developer","Yellow Developer","Magenta Developer","Cyan Developer","Transfer Belt Cleaner","","","","","","","Drum Cartridge"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] ATTR: marker-types=toner,toner,toner,toner,wasteToner,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,transferUnit,transferUnit,fuser,developer,developer,developer,developer,cleanerUnit,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,opc
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Backend returned status -8 (crashed)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] Printer stopped due to backend errors; please consult the error_log file for details.
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] End of messages
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state=5(stopped)
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state-message="/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd failed"
    D [12/Jul/2011:16:13:09 -0400] [Job 38] printer-state-reasons=paused
    sudo cat /etc/cups/printers.conf
    # Printer configuration file for CUPS v1.4.7
    # Written by cupsd on 2011-07-12 16:52
    # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE WHEN CUPSD IS RUNNING
    <Printer Work_Printer>
    Info Xerox 7232
    Location Stationary room next to kitchen
    MakeModel Xerox WorkCentre 7232/7242
    DeviceURI lpd://30.30.30.5/PASSTHRU
    State Stopped
    StateMessage /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd failed
    StateTime 1310503937
    Reason paused
    Type 8433916
    Filter application/vnd.cups-raw 0 -
    Filter application/vnd.cups-command 0 commandtops
    Filter application/vnd.cups-postscript 0 -
    Accepting Yes
    Shared No
    JobSheets none none
    QuotaPeriod 0
    PageLimit 0
    KLimit 0
    OpPolicy default
    ErrorPolicy stop-printer
    Attribute marker-colors \#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,#000000,#FFFF00,#FF00FF,#00FFFF,none,none,none,none,none,none,none,none
    Attribute marker-names Black Toner [K] Cartridge,Yellow Toner [Y] Cartridge,Magenta Toner [M] Cartridge,Cyan Toner [C] Cartridge,Waste Bottle,,,,,Bias Transfer Roll,Transfer Belt,Fuser Assembly,Black Developer,Yellow Developer,Magenta Developer,Cyan Developer,Transfer Belt Cleaner,,,,,,,Drum Cartridge
    Attribute marker-types toner,toner,toner,toner,wasteToner,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,transferUnit,transferUnit,fuser,developer,developer,developer,developer,cleanerUnit,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,unknown,opc
    Attribute marker-change-time 1310503937
    </Printer>

    Hi !
    Looking at the patch included upstream (http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3875), it seems like a SNMP issue regarding supplies levels.
    As a temporary workaround, you can disable SNMP supplies levels get in your printer PPD file in /etc/cups/ppd/ adding the directive:
    *cupsSNMPSupplies: False
    Then restart cups, and remember to resume your printer (cups stops it after an error occurr). You can do it from the web interface (http://localhost:631)
    Tested on a Debian box with an office network printer. More info on CUPS PPD directives here: http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/spec-ppd.html
    Last edited by jackdroido (2011-07-26 14:06:21)

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