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Yesterday I came in and my fax server machine was locked up due to some process running out of memory (haven't figured that one out yet) so I rebooted it. Now anything sent to HylaFAX just gets queued up. I've since power cycled and rebooted, even restored all the HylaFAX programs and configuration from a tape made two weeks ago. My configuration is this: BSD/OS 2.0.1 with 20Mb RAM. I'm running HylaFAX 3.0p1. The queuer reports this to the log when it starts: HylaFAX (tm) Version 3.0pl1113 and my current fax queue looks like this: [fax@zax]# faxstat -a Server on faxmachine:FIFO for all modems: Running. Server on faxmachine:tty05 for +1.301.548.4366: Running and idle. Server on faxmachine:tty06 for +1.301.548.4367: Running and idle. Job Modem Destination Time-To-Send Sender Status 2245 any 18002726505 System Adminis Queued and waiting 2242 any 12148550219 cbd Queued and waiting 2244 any 14122882407 cbd Queued and waiting 2243 any 7032568618 cbd Queued and waiting 2229 any 7039126204 www Queued and waiting 2234 any 7039126204 www Queued and waiting 2233 any 7039126204 www Queued and waiting 2241 any 7039126204 www Queued and waiting 2232 any 18002726505 12:49 1997/01/30 System Adminis Queued and waiting and has been sort of stuck like this for a mighty long time now. I manually deleted some jobs since running faxrm failed to physically delete the files. Running faxrm looks like this: [uucp@zax]# faxrm 2232 Job 2232 removed. but faxstat shows the job still there. However, faxalter does seem to do something. I ran "faxalter -p 2232" at 12:49 as evidenced by the time on the job above. This had been working great for sending out dialy faxes for the last 6 months, and text pages for over a year. Now I'm silenced... What does work is a data dialin. That gets logged and handled properly by the faxgetty process. Also, everything else on that machine works: the web proxy, IP routing/filtering, etc. I've destroyed and re-created the FIFO files. I don't see any lock files. I've power-cycled the modems. I've restored the files from disk. Any ideas on what else I might try to make the faxes go out? I'm desperate! Thanks. v. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Vivek Khera, Ph.D. Khera Communications, Inc. Internet: khera@kciLink.com Rockville, MD +1-301-258-8292 PGP/MIME spoken here http://www.kciLink.com/home/khera/