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Re: [hylafax-users] Looking for High Volume faxers - 1000's per day
Brendin Emslie schrieb:
>
> We are using HylaFAX under Redhat 6.1 and are sending out 1300+ faxes per
> day using 4 modems. We have a problem where a fax job will get stuck on a
> tty. It can be removed by killing the process but Hylafax is not able to
> send another job without error until the system is rebooted. I believe most
> users never encounter this error as the average outbound fax load is much
> less than ours.
>
> I am looking for high volume fax users (1000 faxes or more a day). Has
> anyone ever had this problem? If so do you have a workaround?
>
> Can the current HylaFAX developers comment on this issue. I am willing to
> cooperate fully with them to try and correct this problem.
>
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Hi Brendin,
I'm running 10 Hylafax Servers und Solaris 2.4/2.5 and one on redhat 6.1
we are sending between 500 and 2000 faxes per day on each.
I got four modems connected each but never a problem like yours,
It's just running fine, apart from some minor annoyances with some
dest-fax-machines.
We have 4.0pl2 on the Solaris-machines and the 4.1 on the linuxbox.
As modems we use Multitech MT1432, ZDX 56000 and some Elsa Microlink
28.8 TQV
What about;
/etc/init.d/hylafax stop; /etc/init.d/hylafax start
are any faxes sent afterwards or do you really have to reboot the system
?
/matthias
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