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[hylafax-users] another faxgetty loop (Hyla-4.1.5 Rh 7.3)



Hello,

last weeks i complained a problem that, using a US Robotics 56K FaxModem
External, on Hylafax-Server 4.1.5 on Red Hat Linux 7.3, sometimes, during
receiving, the faxgetty daemons loops infinitely until i manually
killall -INT faxgetty.

Here is the log:

Nov 11 08:38:50.46: [  977]: SESSION BEGIN 00000162 XXXXXXXX
Nov 11 08:38:50.46: [  977]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.1.5
Nov 11 08:38:50.46: [  977]: <-- [13:AT+FCLASS=1A\r]
Nov 11 08:38:55.75: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:38:55.75: [  977]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION  DEVICE '/dev/ttyS1'
Nov 11 08:38:55.75: [  977]: RECV FAX: begin
Nov 11 08:38:55.76: [  977]: <-- data [23]
Nov 11 08:38:55.76: [  977]: <-- data [2]
Nov 11 08:38:55.79: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:38:55.79: [  977]: <-- data [10]
Nov 11 08:38:55.79: [  977]: <-- data [2]
Nov 11 08:38:57.74: [  977]: --> [2:OK]
Nov 11 08:38:57.74: [  977]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Nov 11 08:38:58.03: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:38:59.52: [  977]: --> [2:OK]
Nov 11 08:38:59.52: [  977]: REMOTE TSI "REMOTE_CSID"
Nov 11 08:38:59.52: [  977]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Nov 11 08:38:59.54: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: --> [2:OK]
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: RECV training at v.17 14400 bit/s
Nov 11 08:38:59.79: [  977]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=145\r]
Nov 11 08:39:01.47: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:39:03.03: [  977]: RECV: TCF 2811 bytes, 3% non-zero, 2708
zero-run
Nov 11 08:39:03.04: [  977]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Nov 11 08:39:03.04: [  977]: DELAY 75 ms
Nov 11 08:39:03.12: [  977]: TRAINING succeeded
Nov 11 08:39:03.12: [  977]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Nov 11 08:39:03.32: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:39:03.32: [  977]: <-- data [3]
Nov 11 08:39:03.32: [  977]: <-- data [2]
Nov 11 08:39:04.50: [  977]: --> [2:OK]
Nov 11 08:39:04.50: [  977]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=146\r]
Nov 11 08:39:05.31: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:39:05.31: [  977]: RECV: begin page
Nov 11 08:39:19.62: [  977]: RECV: 1135 total lines, 0 bad lines, 0
consecutive bad lines
Nov 11 08:39:19.62: [  977]: RECV: end page
Nov 11 08:39:19.62: [  977]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Nov 11 08:39:19.62: [  977]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Nov 11 08:39:19.99: [  977]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 11 08:39:20.73: [  977]: --> [2:OK]
Nov 11 08:39:20.73: [  977]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Nov 11 08:39:20.73: [  977]: <-- [9:AT+FRS=7\r]
Nov 11 08:39:20.84: [  977]: --> [2:OK]
Nov 11 08:39:20.84: [  977]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Nov 11 08:39:50.84: [  977]: MODEM <Timeout>
Nov 11 08:39:50.84: [  977]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Nov 11 08:39:50.84: [  977]: RECV FAX (00000162): from remotecsid, page 1 in
0:47, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR, 14400 bit/s
Nov 11 08:39:50.84: [  977]: <-- data [3]
Nov 11 08:39:50.84: [  977]: <-- data [2]
Nov 11 08:39:53.39: [  977]: --> [5:ÿŒ]   <---------- HERE IS THE
PROBLEM, I THINK!
Nov 11 10:24:52.89: [  977]: CLOSE /dev/ttyS1


What happened? Can i solve it by chainging my receiving-modem?

I want also to indicate you i have configured this modem as Class1.

Thank you for everything, bye!




Francesco Collini
________________________________________
Amministratore Unico
collini@colliniconsulting.it
Tel. 348-3621961 Fax 0547-384885

Collini Consulting S.a.S.
Via Cervese 1420
47023 Cesena (FC) - Italy


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