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Re: [hylafax-users] Scheduler NAK'd Request
I recall this NAK message. The person was using WHFC
too, and I think it was something related with time
difference between the client and the server. I don't
know if he solved the issue. The test that we made
from my PC went without any hassle so, I only can
blame something wrong with his windows XP.
--- Biju Mohandas <biju.mohandas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply..
>
> Well now from the server(Mandrake
> 10.1/Hylafax-4.2.1) I can send and receive
> faxes. It was a problem with the phone line being
> shared at the same time.
> That works fine. But still have the problem with
> WHFC while sending fax to
> the server. I get the same "Scheduler NAK'd Request"
> error and the fax is
> put in the local queue on the client. At the same
> time I can view the faxes
> that I received on the server with WHFC (using
> ACDSee), that works fine,
> just wanna be able to send though. I searched while
> for but couldnt find any
> info on this. thanks.
>
> Biju.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Howard [mailto:faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 9:23 PM
> To: biju.mohandas@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Scheduler NAK'd Request
>
>
> Biju Mohandas wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I just installed the Hylafax-4.2.1 on a Mandrake
> 10.1 and WHFC on Windows
> >XP. Everything seems to connect fine, but when I
> send a .txt document
> >through the WHFC client I get the error
> "Unspecified Error - Scheduler
> >NAK'd Request" and the fax message is not sent to
> the Fax Server. I am new
> >to this stuff and well also to Linux.
> >
> >I also send a test fax from the server using the
> following:
> >Fax# sendfax -n -d 12345 /home/mydir/testfax.txt
> >After I do this I can see that this fax is in the
> queue after i do a
> >faxstat -s, but the pages is 0 and the TTS does not
> show anything,the dial
> >is 0.12sec and the fax is not received on the other
> end(which is another
> >fax line in the same office). Could anyone pls tell
> me if this is the
> >right way to do it. Any help would highly
> appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> >
>
> I don't suppose that there's a session log, is
> there?
>
> If not, then you need to set ServerTracing to 0xFFF
> in
> /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config, restart faxq, and
> then do the same thing
> again. Then look at your server logs (syslog,
> usually
> /var/log/messages) to see what's going on. If you
> can't make sense of
> it then send those logs here.
>
> Chances are good, though, that you've got a
> Ghostscript problem.
>
> Lee.
>
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