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NAME

       cups-files.conf - file and directory configuration file for cups


DESCRIPTION

       The  cups-files.conf  file configures the files and directories used by
       the CUPS scheduler, cupsd(8).  It is normally located in the  /etc/cups
       directory.

       Each  line  in the file can be a configuration directive, a blank line,
       or a comment. Comment lines start with the # character.


DIRECTIVES

       The following directives are understood by cupsd(8).  Consult  the  on-
       line help for detailed descriptions:

       AccessLog filename

       AccessLog syslog
            Defines the access log filename.

       ConfigFilePerm mode
            Specifies  the  permissions  for  all configuration files that the
            scheduler writes.

       DataDir path
            Specified the directory where data files can be found.

       DocumentRoot directory
            Specifies the root directory for the  internal  web  server  docu-
            ments.

       ErrorLog filename

       ErrorLog syslog
            Specifies the error log filename.

       FatalErrors none

       FatalErrors all -kind [... -kind]

       FatalErrors kind [... kind]
            Specifies  which  errors are fatal, causing the scheduler to exit.
            "Kind" is "browse", "config", "listen", "log", or "permissions".

       FileDevice Yes

       FileDevice No
            Specifies whether the file  pseudo-device  can  be  used  for  new
            printer queues.

       FontPath directory[:directory:...]
            Specifies the search path for fonts.

       Group group-name-or-number
            Specifies  the  group  name or ID that will be used when executing
            external programs.

       LogFilePerm mode
            Specifies the permissions for all log  files  that  the  scheduler
            writes.

       PageLog filename

       PageLog syslog
            Specifies the page log filename.

       Printcap

       Printcap filename
            Specifies  the  filename for a printcap file that is updated auto-
            matically with a list of available  printers  (needed  for  legacy
            applications);  specifying  Printcap  with  no  filename  disables
            printcap generation.

       RemoteRoot user-name
            Specifies the username that  is  associated  with  unauthenticated
            root accesses.

       RequestRoot directory
            Specifies the directory to store print jobs and other HTTP request
            data.

       ServerBin directory
            Specifies the directory where backends, CGIs, daemons, and filters
            may be found.

       ServerCertificate filename
            Specifies the encryption certificate to use.

       ServerKey filename
            Specifies the encryption key to use.

       ServerRoot directory
            Specifies  the  directory where the server configuration files can
            be found.

       SyncOnClose Yes

       SyncOnClose No
            Specifies whether the scheduler calls fsync(2) after writing  con-
            figuration or state files. The default is No.

       SystemGroup group-name [group-name ...]
            Specifies the group(s) to use for System class authentication.

       TempDir directory
            Specifies the directory where temporary files are stored.

       User user-name
            Specifies  the  user name or ID that is used when running external
            programs.


SEE ALSO

       classes.conf(5), cupsd(8), cupsd.conf(5), mime.convs(5), mime.types(5),
       printers.conf(5), subscriptions.conf(5),
       http://localhost:631/help


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc.



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