Note that manually running the daily cron job does not get your logs rotated. logrotate managesthe time intervals by itself, and so if the cron job runs more frequently, for example by manually running it, logrotate will still only rotate the CUPS logs only once in 24 hours, according to the configuration in /etc/logrotate.d/cupsys. To really force a rotation of the logs do
sudo /usr/sbin/logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.conf
Can you tell whether this keeps your printers visible or makes them disappearing?
Can you also post your /etc/cups/cuspd.conf, as I have asked for earlier?
Note that manually running the daily cron job does not get your logs rotated. logrotate managesthe time intervals by itself, and so if the cron job runs more frequently, for example by manually running it, logrotate will still only rotate the CUPS logs only once in 24 hours, according to the configuration in /etc/logrotate. d/cupsys. To really force a rotation of the logs do
sudo /usr/sbin/logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.conf
Can you tell whether this keeps your printers visible or makes them disappearing?
Can you also post your /etc/cups/ cuspd.conf, as I have asked for earlier?