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[hylafax-users] What does the TTS it faxstat -s mean?



Hi.

I'm trying to understand how HylaFAX deals with problems on sending and
queued faxes to the same "problem" number and other working numbers.
Currently I'm a bit confused about what TTS means.

I gather that "3:12" under Dials mean 3 out of 12 dials.  15 out of 28
TTS doesn't read right.  I'm assuming that TTS is a TTL equivalent (time
to live, time to send, something that effect).

root@box# faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on box: Running
Modem ttyS0 (+1.xxx.xxx.xxxx): Running and idle
Modem ttyS1 (+1.xxx.xxx.xxxx): Running and idle
Modem ttyS2 (+1.xxx.xxx.xxxx): Running and idle
Modem ttyS3 (+1.xxx.xxx.xxxx): Running and idle

JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
33   124 S   root xxxxxxxxxx    0:1   3:12   15:28 Busy signal detected
34   127 B   root xxxxxxxxxx    0:0   0:12         Blocked by concurrent job
35   127 B   root xxxxxxxxxx    0:0   0:12         Blocked by concurrent job
36   125 S   root yyyyyyyyyy    0:1   2:12   15:28 No local dialtone

Could anybody clarify this for me?

Also, is there a PostScript, PDF, TeX or other printable version of the
HylaFAX documentation available?

Erik Enge.





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