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I've solved this problem now, hear is another extract from our internal log that explains briefly what had to be done: > It turned out that there was something wrong with the FIFOs used by the fax > server. The following behaviour suggested this to us: > > # /usr/freeware/sbin/faxstate ttyd2 > FIFO.ttyd2: open: No such device or address > > Don't know what caused this, but perhaps the devices on the system had changed > somehow. Everything works after regenerating the FIFOs, using roughly the > following steps: > > rm /usr/freeware/var/spool/fax/FIFO* > /usr/freeware/sbin/faxsetup > /usr/freeware/sbin/faxaddmodem ttyd2 > > then recovering the original config files in /usr/freeware/var/spool/fax/etc. > > > > > "Modem appears to be wedged" messages were sent to faxmaster earlier > > [ snip ] > > >ModemNoFlowCmd: AT&H0&I0&R1 # setup modem for no flow > control > > >ModemHardFlowCmd: AT&H1&I0&R2 # setup modem for hardware flow control > > > >ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT&H2&I2&R0 # setup modem for software flow control > > > > > Okay, I don't own a Courier, so maybe I'm leading you off here, but on my > > Sportsters these settings result as follows: > > > > AT&H0&I0&R1 > > OK > > AT&H1&I0&R2 > > OK > > AT&H2&I2&R0 > > ERROR > > You're probably right. > > > > > > > Since it looks like you're using software flow control, XONXOFF, then a > > guess is that this ERROR is your problem. My config file gives these > > commands as listed: > > It doesn't look like this is the problem right now, as changing the setting had > no > effect. I guess we can always hope that it solves some other problems we have > seen, > though. > > > > > > > ModemNoFlowCmd: AT&H0&I0&R1 # setup modem for no flow control > > ModemHardFlowCmd: AT&H1&I0&R2 # setup modem for hardware flow > > control > > ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT&H2&I2&R1 # setup modem for software flow > > control > > I'm using these settings now. > > "Jay R. Ashworth" wrote: > > > > > I believe it's a Sporty difference, Lee. The Courier on my shelf > > lists all three. &r0, though, has to do with RTS/CTS delay, and the > > other two are Xoff stuff... > > Or maybe I, or faxsetup, turned on this delay on purpose, I don't remember now. > I'll > experiment more with this setting if and when I get the thing back up and > running. > > > You may want to try that. > > > > Oh, and if this helps you, then you owe me a brief few paragraphs on how to > > install HylaFAX on an SGI for the HylaFAX HOW-TO that I'm working on. > > I don't know how much I owe you now, but maybe I'll just collect some of the > notes > I've already written in the CVS log, our problem resolution archive and so on. > > > If > > this doesn't help... them maybe *I'm* not the right one to be writing such > > a thing. ;) > > Well, I'm strongly suspecting a hardware problem now, but more on that later... > > - Toralf > > ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ > To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null