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Sorry if this gets posted more than once…
It looked like I didn’t successfully get joined to the mailing list, so I
decided to send again, just to make sure… Again, I apologize if this was received
multiple times… Please see problem below…
Thanks in Advance… Sr. Systems Administrator From: Jeff St Louis Hi Everyone, I’m am a new user to HylaFax and have only been using
it for a short period of time. I am currently in the process of replacing
my existing VSI-FAX Server with HylaFax, however seem to be running into a
small issue I can’t seem to resolve myself. To begin with, I am running HylaFax in a Send-ONLY
environment, and will NEVER need to receive incoming faxes. My problem is that each time a FAX is sent and I check the
status of the hylafax queue, it always seems to return the following infamous
message: Modem ttyS0 (<Line Number>): Waiting for modem to come
ready Usually, even with this status, my faxes seem to go
through… However about once or twice a day, it seems to lock
up on me and the faxes start to build up in the queue. The only command
that seems to release this lockup is “faxsetup”. After
I run the “faxsetup” command again, my faxes begin to go again
until the next lockup… And again, they always return the
above error message about waiting for the modem to come ready. Now I check the /var/log/messages file on my server, and
noticed the following errors appearing: Dec 14 09:16:45 myserver HylaFAX[5314]: HylaFAX INET: Unable
to init server, trying again in 45 seconds. Dec 14 09:17:30 myserver HylaFAX[5314]: HylaFAX INET: bind
(port 4559): Address already in use Dec 14 09:17:30 myserver HylaFAX[5314]: HylaFAX INET: Unable
to init server, giving up after 10 tries. I also checked the send log for the actual job as well, found
in /var/spool/hylafax/log/c########## The above log seems clean, I did NOT spot any errors at all. [root@myserver log]# lsof -i :4559 COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE
DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME hfaxd 4951 uucp 3u
IPv4 19870 TCP *:hylafax (LISTEN) [root@myserver log]# netstat -ta tcp
0 0
*:hylafax
*:*
LISTEN I have read many, many, many post with regards to this
issue, but cannot seem to resolve my problem. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks in Advance. Sr. Systems Administrator |