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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Willis Gregory wrote: > I downloaded hylafax-4.1beta2.tar.gz and loaded it on a Dell running Red > Hat 6.0. I'm using a MultiTech MT2834ZDXb modem. I'm only using it to fax > outgoing reports. You probably want to go to RedHat 6.1, but that's probably not your problem. > After trying it successfully with a few outgoing faxes, I turned on the > flood gate and sent all of my outgoing faxes to the Hylafax server. A > shell file runs sendfax on each file ftp'd to the received directory of the > Linux server. ??? Why does this sound a bit odd? What is this "shell script running sendfax", and why do I suspect it of screwing up your system? > Now hylafax is totally backed up. If I try to run sendfax manually, it > totally blocks and won't queue the fax. Gack. Not good. > When I do "faxstat -s", I get a large list. Many of the JID's appear to > duplicates to the same phone number. The status line at the top says > "Modem ttyS0: Waiting for modem to come ready. Of the approx. 240 JID's > in the -s output, all but about 10 have a status of "Blocked by concurrent > job". Ten have a blank status. Definitely sounds like your script has bombed badly. Start nuking *ALL* of them, making local duplicates of the contents of the docq directory if necessary. > How do I tell what the "current job" is so I can kill it? Is there a > maximum number of outgoing faxes in the queue which prevents sendfax from > taking any new requests? There shouldn't be: but you could easily overload the memory and/or the disk use if your system has the HylaFAX software on too small a partition: this often happens when people try to partition their Linux system the way they are used to with Sun or BSD systems. > The modem itself is not doing anything at the present time. I rebooted the > system and turned the modem off, but the modem is still doing nothing. > > When I did "faxrm" on the first JID listed in "sendfax -s", it > blocked. Finally broke out after nearly 30 minutes. Is there a way to > clean up the entire send queue? Go in by hand to the $SPOOLDIR/doneq or $SPOOLDIR/docq directories and start ripping out the files left there. > If I do "faxstat -d", it also shows a large list, with most of the JID's > "Blocked by concurrent job". I thought -d showed completed jobs. Why > would they be shown as completed if they were blocked? Because they are in the "doneq" directory. They've completed, but unsuccessfully. Take a look at the "faxqclean" for details on cleaning up this debris. Nico Kadel-Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBOE59jT/+ItycgIJRAQF5dgP9H/PDlrU5pAUwhggmwbNkzQTwsyTt6fq3 bQyNm8sXIiXXcknV436zrFzcVbj8KkAkNWy2SVUqpTI64LnI5EpLK0sa2okdaSuD F3o+4jTock1Ur0xDiJEIY49ni0LejeEfDhWcZLHWZ7p4c1Ntc2h6li6Ai1IFET4A zRtTHw9hmwU= =2Yos -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----