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Re: [hylafax-users] hylafax loses modems
Maybe this two projects could help.
http://www.dotaster.com/~shuu/linux/usbmgr/
http://www.dotaster.com/~shuu/linux/murasaki/
Pedro
--- Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jitse,
>
> HylaFAX faxq (via the dispatcher) is supposed to
> initializes the modem
> before calling on faxsend. The status will change
> to "Waiting for modem
> to come ready" when faxq is preparing the image file
> if you are running
> faxgetty because faxq sets a lockfile for the modem
> which faxgetty
> detects, and so faxgetty changes the status. faxq
> then will change it to
> "Initializing" after the job preparation is done and
> when faxq is ready to
> invoke faxsend.
>
> If there is some error with faxq initializing the
> modem then it *should*
> (this is just what I'm thinking, not what the code
> says) return the job to
> the queue and then move on to the next job. These
> jobs that get returned
> to the queue should get attempted at the next pass,
> sometime later.
>
> If you're seeing jobs get "stuck" to one modem
> permanently then either the
> job is being submitted with a specified modem
> (rather than a group of
> modems) or there is a problem with faxq.
>
> I must admit, though, that if you're having this
> kind of error commonly
> with as many as half of your outbound modem pool,
> then you *could* try to
> improve HylaFAX fax's resiliance here, but honestly,
> the *real* problem is
> that your modems are not functioning right.
>
> Lee.
>
>
> On Sun, 8 May 2005, Jitse Groen wrote:
>
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > Since we switched to USB modems we are
> experiencing strange problems with
> > modems getting 'lost'. We send out large numbers
> (tens of thousands a
> > month) of faxes. When the servers and hylafax
> start, everything is
> > alright, but after a while (varying from half an
> hour to several days)
> > some faxjobs seem to 'wait'. The fax does not get
> sent nor is assigned to
> > a modem according to faxstat. When looking at the
> processes (ps) however
> > it is clear that it IS assigned to a modem (for
> example ttySHSF0).
> >
> > It seems the following command
> > faxsend -m ttySHSF0 sendq/q3846
> > is not executed properly. In faxstat the job
> simply waits and ttySHSF0-
> > status is either 'Initializing' or 'Waiting for
> modem to come ready'.
> >
> > The problem is that hylafax does not realise that
> there is a problem and
> > just keeps on sending jobs to that modem resulting
> in large numbers of
> > faxes being stalled. We also had for instance 4
> out of 8 modems 'waiting'
> > causing great problems. We have several
> faxservers, all having the same
> > problem.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jitse
> >
> >
> >
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