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Re: [hylafax-users] faxstat not listing modems...
Using faxgetty worked like a hose.
testing of the server will start soon!
thanks to all that replied.
-=jeff
On 8/11/05, Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jeff DeFord wrote:
>
> >The card has the latest firmware (as it came out of a working machine).
> >The Patton drivers are version 1.20.1 which I built from the src rpm.
> >The drivers and all utils are verified as operational. See below.
> >
> >[root@dal-fax01 /]# dm_admin -b0 -q
> >Adapter Information:
> > Board type: Patton 2977 RAS 48 PT2
> > Ports: 2
> > Channels/port: 24
> > Memory size: 8388608 bytes
> > FEP version: 3e89e8c5
> > CSC version: 3.291
> > Pump version: 5.71D
> > Part Number: 04/01/2003 13:30:13
> > Main board serialid: V01090685
> > Daughter card serialid: V01090686
> > Memory usage: 22 %
> > CPU usage: 1 %
> > Uptime: 11959.330 secs
> > Modem Nationality: US (United States, 0x5553)
> >
> >
>
> Here's mine. Looks like you should call Patton for the newer firmware.
> I'm not sure why they don't just post it on-line.
>
> Adapter Information:
> Board type: Patton 2977 RAS 24 PT1
> Ports: 1
> Channels/port: 24
> Memory size: 8388608 bytes
> FEP version: 4148afec
> CSC version: 3.291
> Pump version: 5.71B
> Part Number: 09/15/2004 16:11:08
> Main board serialid: V84471466
> Memory usage: 20 %
> CPU usage: 11 %
> Uptime: 513428.590 secs
> Modem Nationality: US (United States, 0x5553)
>
>
> >I ran faxmodem to no avail. <sigh>
> >
> >FWIW - the last faxserver I built I used faxmodem and it worked fine.
> >The new server I am building is a rack mounted / scsi version intended
> >to replace the old server that was a desk-side form factor with IDE
> >drives.
> >
> >Any more ideas?
> >
>
> Run faxgetty, I'd say.
>
> Lee.
>
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