russ@motto.UUCP (Russell Crook) (09/21/88)
. Our site has a problem with "losing" a modem port when using uucp. Fairly often (say, once every twenty calls or so), the port "hangs" at the end of the uucico session - the line has been dropped, but the modem indicates receive and transmit both active (but no data is flowing in or out), and the host uucico is unkillable. Indeed, a kill -9 on it will eventually cause the system to hang! (this seems to be hastened by doing a ps after this). It appears to be hung in dhu11 (according to ps's WCHAN and nm); possibly, a close (or something similar) got lost. The modem is not at fault, as power cycling the modem doesn't help, but a reboot does. Questions: Is this a known bug in the driver? Is there a cure (we do not have source)? The modem port is the last port of the eight (it used to be ttyd7). Would the problem be less likely to occur if I used a different port (due to driver timing considerations)? Other configuration details: we are running a uVax II with DECnet; there are eight serial ports (one dhu11), 9Mb of memory, and a 140 Mb disk. The uucp is the uucp that comes with Ultrix 2.0-1 (which we are running). None of the direct-connect ports have exhibited any problems. The modem is a Capetronics 1200 baud modem (Hayes compatible). The problem occurs upon connecting to both Hayes and Trailblazer Plus modems. Any help would be much appreciated. -- Russell Crook (UUCP: ...!uunet!mnetor!motto!russ) Disclaimer: "...we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be", said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."