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Re: [hylafax-users] Error: Unable to open scheduler FIF0 & "kernel: tty_io.c process 561 (faxgetty) used obsolete



-----Original Message-----
From: Giulio Orsero [mailto:giulioo@pobox.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:52 AM
To: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Error: Unable to open scheduler FIF0 &
"kernel: tty_io.c process 561 (faxgetty) used obsolete 


On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 23:56:11 +0800, you wrote:

>>	460 Failed to submit job 45: Unable to open Scheduler FIFO: Device
>>not configured
>This usually means you didn't run faxaddmodem for the specified device.
>Look in /var/spool/hylafax, you should see a file called FIFO and many
files
>called FIFO.<devid>, one for every modem device.

	--> Actuaaly, I run faxaddmodem and its generate the FIFO files and
files called FIFO.<devid> im very sure its generated.

>>	I followed the section in Troubleshooting scheduler operation but no
>>success at all. I'm running TurboLinux 6.0 with kernel version 2.2.14-3
and
>>hylafax version 4.1rc1 with a Digi Board PCI/Xem 8 ports. Your input are
>>really appreciated.
>>	2. When I run faxgetty -D /dev/ttyD0, Im getting an error "kernel:
>>tty_io.c process 561 (faxgetty) used obsolete /dev/cud0 - update software
to
>>use /dev/ttyS0
>>	3. Do I need to upgrade the kernel to new version? or just the
>>device use by faxgetty?
>Why do you use "-D"? This is my line
>S1:2345:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty ttyS1

	--> For faxgetty to detach itself from controlling tty from which is
invoked.

>Is, by any chance, ttyD0 a link to cud0?

	--> No, cud0 doesnt link to ttyD0 or even ttyS0

>> Can anyone pinpoint
>>where I can get the software for the block device.
>>block device??

-- 
giulioo@pobox.com


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