This is a USB USRobotics. I run minicom
after doing a su -,.
[root@Hermes dev]# ls -l /dev/ttyACM0
crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 166, 0 2008-11-20 15:49 /dev/ttyACM0
[root@Hermes dev]#
Thanks
Ramon
From: Nick Couchman
[mailto:Nick.Couchman@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008
4:39 PM
To: Ramon
F. McDougall
Cc: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] How
to un-wedge a modem
Okay, a couple of things:
- What is your modem device supposed to be?
- When you use minicom, are you logged in as root?
- Could you check the permissions of the modem devices (ls
-l /dev/<modem>)?
-Nick
>>> "Ramon F. McDougall"
<rfm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2008/11/20 13:33 >>>
Thanks for you quick response Nick.
This is the first time configuration for
HylaFAX. I can talk to the modem via minicom. I am able to do atdt 3055417209
and I hear the modem requesting a tone.
This is a partial on messages:
Nov 20 10:18:12 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.4.4
Nov 20 10:18:12 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
Nov 20 10:18:12 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon
Graphics, Inc.
Nov 20 10:18:13 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:18:13 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 5 seconds.
Nov 20 10:18:18 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:18:18 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 10 seconds.
Nov 20 10:18:28 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:18:28 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 15 seconds.
Nov 20 10:18:43 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:18:43 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 20 seconds.
Nov 20 10:19:03 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:19:03 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 25 seconds.
Nov 20 10:19:04 Hermes FaxGetty[4948]: usage: faxgetty [-c config-item] [-q
queue-dir] [-Dpx] modem-device
Nov 20 10:19:28 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:19:28 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 30 seconds.
Nov 20 10:19:58 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:19:58 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 35 seconds.
Nov 20 10:20:33 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:20:33 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 40 seconds.
Nov 20 10:21:13 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:21:13 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
trying again in 45 seconds.
Nov 20 10:21:58 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Nov 20 10:21:58 Hermes HylaFAX[4927]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server,
giving up after 10 tries.
Nov 20 10:29:38 Hermes FaxGetty[4975]: usage: faxgetty [-c config-item] [-q
queue-dir] [-Dpx] modem-device
Nov 20 11:13:08 Hermes gconfd (root-5049): starting (version 2.22.0), pid 5049
user 'root'
Nov 20 11:13:08 Hermes gconfd (root-5049): Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only
configuration source at position 0
Nov 20 11:13:08 Hermes gconfd (root-5049): Resolved address
"xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at
position 1
Nov 20 11:13:08 Hermes gconfd (root-5049): Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only
configuration source at position 2
Nov 20 11:47:19 Hermes FaxGetty[5229]: OPEN /dev/ttys.modem HylaFAX (tm)
Version 4.4.4
Nov 20 11:47:19 Hermes FaxGetty[5229]: /dev/ttys.modem: Can not open modem (No
such file or directory)
Nov 20 11:47:49 Hermes FaxGetty[5229]: CAUGHT SIGNAL 2
Nov 20 11:47:49 Hermes FaxGetty[5229]: CLOSE /dev/ttys.modem
Nov 20 11:47:59 Hermes FaxGetty[5231]: OPEN /dev/ttysACM0 HylaFAX (tm)
Version 4.4.4
Nov 20 11:47:59 Hermes FaxGetty[5231]: /dev/ttysACM0: Can not open modem (No
such file or directory)
Nov 20 11:48:29 Hermes FaxGetty[5231]: /dev/ttysACM0: Can not open modem (No
such file or directory)
Nov 20 11:48:59 Hermes FaxGetty[5231]: /dev/ttysACM0: Can not open modem (No
such file or directory)
Nov 20 11:48:59 Hermes FaxGetty[5231]: Unable to setup modem on /dev/ttysACM0;
giving up after 2 attempts
Nov 20 11:48:59 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: MODEM /dev/ttysACM0 appears to be
wedged
Nov 20 11:48:59 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: MODEM WEDGED: bin/wedged
"ttysACM0" "/dev/ttysACM0"
Nov 20 11:48:59 Hermes FaxGetty[5231]: CLOSE /dev/ttysACM0
Nov 20 11:49:00 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: NOTIFY exit status: 0 (5232)
Nov 20 12:19:16 Hermes yum: Updated: libxml2-2.7.2-2.fc9.i386
Nov 20 12:19:19 Hermes yum: Updated: libxml2-python-2.7.2-2.fc9.i386
Nov 20 12:19:30 Hermes yum: Updated: libxml2-devel-2.7.2-2.fc9.i386
Nov 20 12:26:04 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 2
Nov 20 12:26:06 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using
ohci_hcd and address 3
Nov 20 12:26:07 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Nov 20 12:26:07 Hermes kernel: cdc_acm 1-1:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device
Nov 20 12:26:07 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0baf,
idProduct=0303
Nov 20 12:26:07 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1,
Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Nov 20 12:26:07 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: Product: USB Modem
Nov 20 12:26:07 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: Manufacturer: U.S.Robotics
Nov 20 12:26:07 Hermes kernel: usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 0000002
Nov 20 14:13:07 Hermes FaxGetty[5648]: OPEN /dev/ttyACM0 HylaFAX (tm)
Version 4.4.4
Nov 20 14:13:25 Hermes FaxGetty[5648]: /dev/ttyACM0: Can not initialize modem.
Nov 20 14:14:59 Hermes FaxGetty[5648]: Unable to setup modem on /dev/ttyACM0;
giving up after 2 attempts
Nov 20 14:14:59 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: MODEM /dev/ttyACM0 appears to be wedged
Nov 20 14:14:59 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: MODEM WEDGED: bin/wedged
"ttyACM0" "/dev/ttyACM0"
Nov 20 14:14:59 Hermes FaxGetty[5648]: CLOSE /dev/ttyACM0
Nov 20 14:14:59 Hermes FaxQueuer[4924]: NOTIFY exit status: 0 (5651)
[root@Hermes log]#
I did a netstat and found that port 4559 is not being used. This ios
the only thing I see that could be causing this but I don't know since I very
new to this
HylaFAX and Fedora.
Nov 20 11:47:19 Hermes FaxGetty[5229]: /dev/ttys.modem: Can not open
modem (No such file or directory)
If this were to be the cause how can I have the system create this?
Thanks,
Ramon
From: Nick Couchman
[mailto:Nick.Couchman@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008
3:00 PM
To: rfm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] How
to un-wedge a modem
You need to figure out
why it is wedged, first. I use a VM and a modem attached via a
Serial-over-IP (Digi) device, and mine gets wedged occasionally when there are
network problems or the Digi device has a problem. Also, when I first
boot the VM, I have to reconfigure the devices a little bit as the way Digi
configures them doesn't agree with Hylafax. So, I get that message and I
just have to examine things in the "Serial-over-IP chain" to make
sure everything is functioning properly.
Some things to check are:
- Does another process have the modem open? lsof can help you here...
- Is the modem functioning properly, or does it need to be reset? Minicom
can be useful for figuring this out, after shutting down the faxgetty process.
- Go to the messages file and check and see if there is anything being reported
in there as to why the modem is wedged - is it responding with an error code,
not responding at all, etc.?
- Are permissions correctly on the /dev/ttyACM0 device such that the user
running faxgetty (uucp on my system) can read and write to the device?
I assume this has been working for you before, but has recently stopped
working? Have you rebooted, yet? If you have an internal modem this
may be the only way to get a reset on it - I have to power cycle my external
modem occasionally.
-Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Ramon
F. McDougall <rfm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'Hylafax Users' <hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] How
to un-wedge a modem
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 14:47:34
-0500
Good Afternoon,
Does anyone know ho to un-wedge a
modem. I am getting this from HylaFAX:
To: FaxMaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: The HylaFAX Receive Agent <fax@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: modem on /dev/ttyACM0 appears wedged
Thanks in advance,
Ramon
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