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I have a kind of "one answer for all" idea... See if you have /dev/modem symbolically linked to /dev/ttyS<N> and see if you have faxgetty working with /dev/modem (also do not use /dev/cua<N>). Idea: don't tell faxgetty or HylaFAX about /dev/modem at all, RedHat seems to be a bit "easy" on using symbolically linked devices; though it _should_ work, there are observations (including my own) - it does not sometimes. And, just in general, it is long due to upgrade to RH5.2 (you run 2.2 kernel anyway) for various reasons including handling of serial devs. Michael Kremliovsky Tony Green wrote: > > Hi all, > > Any one ever seen the error :- > MODEM /dev/ttyD1 appears to be wedged > > I am running RH51/2.2.8. The modems are Hayes Optima 2.88 (The silver one) > and are connected to a DigiBoard pc/8e multi port serial card. > > The error only occurs after about 8 hours of use (several hundred faxes out > of 8 lines) then the lines go down one by one over the course of about an > hour. > > The modems are totally locked, can't cu onto the or anything. Only a turn > off will solve the problem. > > Any help would be great. > > Tony > > Tony Green > Senior Systems Administrator > REZSolutions Ltd > > Linux - The Ultimate Windows NT Service Pack > > Phone : 44-(0)121-770-9770 > Fax : 44-(0)121-770-4800 > Email : tgreen@rez.com -- Einstein Medical, Inc. Vice President, Information Technology mk@einsteinmedical.com