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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: John Crisp on June 12, 2002, 01:24:57 PM
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Hi,
I am trying to get faxgetty to run from inittab. I have the following line in inittab :
t2:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty -D /dev/ttyS3 where ttyS3 is the modem
If I run '/usr/sbin/faxgetty -D /dev/ttyS3' from a command prompt then it works fine but if I run it from inittab I get 'respawning too fast' errors.
The messages log shows 'can not lock modem device'
I have read through various posts here and at the Hylafax site, and have tried everything I can.
I have tried to do a teleinit q and init q after booting, but it still does it.
Any ideas ?
Can it be run from rc.local ?
B. Rgds
John
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You might need to add some runlevels in the line ie: 23457
mo:23457:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty ttyS1
(cut from inittab)
Regards Duncan
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Thanks for that.
First thing I saw was that I had -D in there which is OK from the command line but not good in inittab.
I added the runlevels and we are as good as new.
Thanks for the pointers.
B. rgds
John
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Oooh - aaah - maybe not quite. I had to remove /dev as well so that I didn't get the
'device locked' in the messages log
I currently have the following which seems quite happy but won't answer
t2:23457:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty ttyS3
/dev/modem is linked to /dev/ttyS3
The following bits are from messages :
[root@faxsmith inittab]# ps -e |grep fax
1198 ? 00:00:00 faxq
1203 ? 00:00:00 hfaxd
1254 ? 00:00:00 faxgetty
When a call is made I get the following logged :
Jun 12 19:33:47 faxsmith FaxGetty[1254]: MODEM V2.061.2-V34_ACF_DP1 33600/
Jun 12 19:36:01 faxsmith FaxGetty[1254]: MODEM V2.061.2-V34_ACF_DP1 33600/
Jun 12 19:40:33 faxsmith FaxGetty[1254]: MODEM V2.061.2-V34_ACF_DP1 33600/
But no answer.
Depressingly if I make a little script and run it from rc.local with the original line :
/usr/sbin/faxgetty -D /dev/modem
It works fine and answers immediately..........
AAARRRGGGHHHH !!!!!!!!!!!!
Any help appreciated
B. Rgds
John
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I know from past discussions (somewhere) that it isnt a good idea to link /dev/modem. Cant remember why though.
Regards Duncan