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Re: Unixware 2.0 incoming data problem.
Ed Cooley wrote:
I have HFAX configured and working. I am attempting to use incoming data calls and keep getting the following log messages:
Jan 13 23:06:54 HylaFAX[12902]: HylaFAX INET Protocol Server: restarted.
Jan 13 23:06:54 FaxQueuer[12903]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1
Jan 13 23:06:54 FaxQueuer[12903]: Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
Jan 13 23:06:54 FaxQueuer[12903]: Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Jan 13 23:06:54 FaxGetty[12901]: OPEN /dev/tty00h
Jan 13 23:07:00 FaxGetty[12901]: MODEM AT&T HSM288xCF/CL2 V4.00
Jan 13 23:07:23 FaxGetty[12901]: Unable to set RT scheduling parameters: Invalid argument
Jan 13 23:07:38 FaxGetty[12901]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Jan 13 23:07:38 FaxGetty[12901]: GETTY: START "/usr/lib/saf/ttymon -g -h -t 60 -l ff_38400", pid 12920
Jan 13 23:07:43 FaxGetty[12901]: GETTY: exit status 0400
Jan 13 23:07:58 FaxGetty[12901]: /dev/tty00h: Can not initialize modem.
Jan 13 23:08:35 FaxGetty[12901]: MODEM AT&T HSM288xCF/CL2 V4.00
The incoming call gets connected and then gets a:
ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0
Which I assume is Hyla faxgetty trying to reset the modem.
When running, the following processes are active:
root 12903 1 TS 80 0 23:06:54 ? 0:00 /usr/local/lib/HylaFAX-v4.0/sbin/faxq
root 12901 1 TS 80 0 23:06:54 pts/6 0:00 /usr/local/lib/HylaFAX-v4.0/sbin/faxgetty tty00h
root 12902 1 TS 80 0 23:06:54 ? 0:00 /usr/local/lib/HylaFAX-v4.0/sbin/hfaxd -i hylafax
Please set the values for SessionTracing and ServerTracing to include
the modem command dialog to see what's going on; without this trace level
one can only guess what the problem is. It seems that you should
set ModemWaitForConnect value in your modem config file -- but this
is only a wild guess...
matthias
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