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Re: [hylafax-users] Faxes stuck in send queue
Okay-
I have this working, for the moment anyway.
Doing another "faxmodem cuaa0" while things were wedged sent
everything on its way. So I tried a clean reboot, and everything is
happy now. If I have any other problems I'll move to faxgetty, but it
looks like this is going well now.
Thanks very much for your help! I'm sorry I wasn't diligent enough to
try restarting everything before coming and asking for assistance.
Alan
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, alan wrote:
> Hello.
>
> nI looked through the archives and couldn't find any appropriate
> solutions for my problem. I hope someone can help.
>
> I've set up a send-only fax server, and probably half or more of the
> faxes it receives just sit in the send queue and are never processed
> or sent out. The datafiles make it into docq/ correctly, job files
> show up in sendq/ and the jobs show up on faxstat -s.
>
> However, no attempt is ever made to send the faxes. Nothing shows up
> for these jobs in the log/ directory. faxalter -p doesn't push them
> through. They don't show up in the doneq directory. I don't get any
> emails telling me they've succeeded or failed.
>
> This is just as likely to happen whether the faxes were submitted via
> a remote host running sendfax, or localhost running sendfax.
>
> I'm running hylafax 4.1.b2 out of the FreeBSD Ports collection, the
> new port which includes the recent security patch. The server is
> running FreeBSD 4.1.1-stable, and there's no chance that will change :)
>
> Some configuration items which might be of interest:
>
> alan@fx1% faxstat -s
> HylaFAX scheduler on fx1.pair.net: Running
> Modem cuaa0 (): Waiting for modem to come ready
>
> JID Pri S Owner Number Pages Dials TTS Status
> 27 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> 20 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 22 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 26 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 24 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 25 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 33 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> 29 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> 31 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> alan@fx1% faxalter -p 31
> alan@fx1% faxstat -s
> HylaFAX scheduler on fx1.pair.net: Running
> Modem cuaa0 (): Waiting for modem to come ready
>
> JID Pri S Owner Number Pages Dials TTS Status
> 27 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> 20 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 22 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 26 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 24 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 25 127 W alan 381-9997 0:0 0:12
> 33 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> 29 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> 31 127 W alan 3819997 0:0 0:12
> alan@fx1%
>
> Using ServerTrace=0xfff doesn't seem to print anything else into the
> log when I use faxstat or faxalter -p on these jobs (except:
> Apr 19 15:59:15 fx1 HylaFAX[39476]: servertracing = 0xfff (line 11)
> Apr 19 16:01:10 fx1 HylaFAX[39481]: servertracing = 0xfff (line 11)
> etc.)
>
> The only hfaxd.conf lines which are uncommented are:
>
> LogFacility: daemon # syslog facility (want this 1st))
> ServerTracing: 0xfff # just server operation
>
> My etc/config:
> LogFacility: daemon
> CountryCode: 1
> AreaCode: 412
> LongDistancePrefix: 1
> InternationalPrefix: 011
> DialStringRules: etc/dialrules
> ServerTracing: 0xfff
> PageChop: none
>
>
> Any clues? Can I provide any other information to help diagnose this?
> I'm totally perplexed!
>
> Now that I've got the modem config set up correctly, hylafax works
> great if it works at all... it just doesn't always work at all :)
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Alan
>
>
>
>
>
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