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Re: [hylafax-users] Modem wedged / "initializing server" problem



Darren,

Thanks for your reply.  I actually just tried a cold reboot and it did fix
the problem.  I'm not sure exactly when the lockup happened, but I'll look
back through the log files and see if I can find anything.  If I do, I'll
share what I find.

_Jeff Cleary

>
> Jeff Cleary wrote: <jcleary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> A search of the archives showed that other people have had this "modem
>> wedged" problem, but I didn't find any clear answer as to what could be
>> causing this.  Many of the previous posts have suggested checking
>> configuration settings, but in my case, the server has been up and
>> running
>> properly for a while now, so I can't think of any settings that would
>> have
>> changed to cause this.
>
> Jeff,
>
> It looks like one of the SMI socketmodem DSPs on your MultiModemISI has
> locked up. The only way you'll likely be able to recover it is with a cold
> boot - ie a simple reboot may not clear it. You might want to check to see
> what happened just prior to the lockup also, and report it here.
>
> -Darren
>
>



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