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[hylafax-users] Wedged modem, sign of long term problems?
Hi everyone...
Things have been going smoothly for a week or so on my new
hylafax-dedicated box, a PII-450, 256 MB RAM, hylafax-4.1.7-1rh8.i386.rpm
binary install, RedHat 8.0 with all updates (except the kernel from last
week).
Sometime around 5:50-6:00am today the modem decided to stop talking to the
hylafax program. Here's a section of my /var/log/messages, showing normal
function, and then the failure:
Aug 26 04:31:28 fax FaxGetty[841]: MODEM MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS
MT5634ZBA-V92/1.28c
Aug 26 04:38:59 fax FaxGetty[841]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE
'/dev/ttyS0'
Aug 26 04:39:20 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000097): from +408 000 0000,
page 1 in 0:20, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 12000 bit/s
Aug 26 04:39:44 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000097): from +408 000 0000,
page 2 in 0:24, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 12000 bit/s
Aug 26 04:40:04 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000097): from +408 000 0000,
page 3 in 0:20, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 12000 bit/s
Aug 26 04:40:32 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000097): from +408 000 0000,
page 4 in 0:28, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 12000 bit/s
Aug 26 04:40:32 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000097): recvq/fax00091.tif
from +408 000 0000, route to <unspecified>, 4 pages in 1:33
Aug 26 04:40:35 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd
"recvq/fax00091.tif" "ttyS0" "00000097" "" "" ""
Aug 26 04:40:49 fax FaxGetty[841]: MODEM MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS
MT5634ZBA-V92/1.28c
Aug 26 04:41:54 fax FaxGetty[841]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE
'/dev/ttyS0'
Aug 26 04:42:21 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000098): from , page 1 in
0:27, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 14400 bit/s
Aug 26 04:43:01 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000098): from , page 2 in
0:40, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 14400 bit/s
Aug 26 04:43:40 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000098): from , page 3 in
0:39, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 14400 bit/s
Aug 26 04:43:40 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000098): recvq/fax00092.tif
from , route to <unspecified>, 3 pages in 1:46
Aug 26 04:43:47 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd
"recvq/fax00092.tif" "ttyS0" "00000098" "" "" ""
Aug 26 04:44:00 fax FaxGetty[841]: MODEM MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS
MT5634ZBA-V92/1.28c
Aug 26 05:49:58 fax FaxGetty[841]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE
'/dev/ttyS0'
Aug 26 05:50:13 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000099): from , page 1 in
0:15, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MMR, 14400 bit/s
Aug 26 05:53:13 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000099): recvq/fax00093.tif
from , route to <unspecified>, 1 pages in 3:15
Aug 26 05:53:43 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX (00000099): session with
terminated abnormally: Unspecified Phase C error, including too much delay
between TCF a
nd +FDR command
Aug 26 05:53:43 fax FaxGetty[841]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd
"recvq/fax00093.tif" "ttyS0" "00000099" "Unspecified Phase C error,
including too much delay between
TCF and +FDR command" "" ""
Aug 26 05:54:58 fax FaxGetty[841]: /dev/ttyS0: Can not initialize modem.
Aug 26 05:58:15 fax FaxGetty[841]: Unable to setup modem on /dev/ttyS0;
giving up after 2 attempts
Aug 26 05:58:15 fax FaxGetty[841]: CLOSE /dev/ttyS0
Aug 26 05:58:15 fax FaxQueuer[817]: MODEM /dev/ttyS0 appears to be wedged
Aug 26 05:58:15 fax FaxQueuer[817]: MODEM WEDGED: bin/wedged "ttyS0"
"/dev/ttyS0"
As you can see, its a Multitech MT5634ZBA external modem, the best
available according to my browsing of these list archives. It appears that
the firmware (1.28c) is the latest. This is the first time this problem has
occured, it took a reboot of the server and the modem to bring it back
online. The modem was purchased new about 2 weeks ago. How can I look into
the cause of this further? Anyone have the same issues with similar
hardware? So far its been fine...
Cameron Clark
Systems Administrator
Architectural Construction Services, Inc.
151 Kalmus Drive #J-1
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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