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Re: [hylafax-users] MODEM Command error



I've seen the same behavior.
I'm running Fedora Core 1, faxgetty is setup in inittab to monitor the modem, but it doesn't.
Can you "fix" things just with a 'faxstate -s 'ready' -n ttyS0'?
If so, then it's a faxgetty problem, you shouldn't have to keep adding the modem, just change the state to ready.
Unfortunately, I haven't dug into why faxgetty isn't seeing "interesting" events from the modem and notifying faxq, I'm busy trying to fix the bug I found in faxmail. :)


-Rob

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Robert A. Pickering Jr. ProScan Imaging
Sr. Network & Security Engineer
On Jul 8, 2004, at 6:21 AM, Sebastian Flothow wrote:


Am 7. Jul 2004 um 16:28 Uhr schrieb Clinton Bosch:
> And from then on ALL subsequent faxes fail with the same error. I have
> found that by running the command, it seems to come right again:
> /usr/local/sbin/faxmodem -c '(0,1),(0-5),(0-2),(0-2),0,0,0,(0-7)'
> ttyS0
>
> But why do I need to "Remind" hylafax about its modem all the time???


Is faxgetty running? It should monitor the modem for any interesting
 events and notify the main (queueing) daemon.



Sebastian

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Sebastian Flothow
sebastian@xxxxxxxxxx

Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
 > Why is top posting frowned upon?



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