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Modem is wedged and HylaFAX is stuck




Hi,

After a year of reliable service with v4.0pl1 and ReHat 4.0, on
Friday afternoon,(the worst possible time) on day 2 of the new beta,
the modem was reported as wedged. I have :

 * Read the documentation and checked the archives
 * Bumped up the ServerTracing & SessionTracing values to 32779 in
   the config.cua1 file.
 * Soft reboot of the system
 * Ensured that the modem was responding and working with PPP
 * Did a total power-off reboot of the system, and rechecked modem

and HylaFAX (faxq?) seems unwilling to process any jobs. Faxstat says:

	HylaFAX scheduler on derrick.elgro.co.uk: Running
	Modem cua1 (722304): Running and idle

and yet all the send queue jobs have a status of W (waiting).

The important part of the wedged man page is as follows :
    The wedged script sends electronic mail to the FaxMaster alias
    and attempts to disable any getty processes spawned by the
    init(8C) process.  In addition the faxq(8C) process  auto-
    matically disables use of the modem for servicing outbound jobs.

The script tries to comment out the faxgetty line in the inittab file,
which I've checked and it is running okay. My question is how does
faxq disable the modem? And how do I re-enable it again?

I've tried the 'faxstate -s ready cua1' several times without luck;
and I'm beginning to wonder if I am missing the obvious. The few entries
in the 'messages' file (nothing in the log directory) seems to show
that HylaFAX (or a part of HylaFAX?) cannot find the modem :-

Dec 15 09:19:07 derrick FaxQueuer[220]: 
	JOB 19 (ready dest +04401205725015 pri 127 tts 0:00 
	killtime 2:29:35): Unable to assign modem cua1 (cannot lock)
Dec 15 09:19:07 derrick FaxQueuer[220]: 
	JOB 19 (ready dest +04401205725015 pri 127 tts 0:00 
	killtime 2:29:35): No assignable modem located

I've worked on this problem on and off over the weekend, without
progress, and am in sore need of some advice.

Thanks,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.



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