riddle@woton.UUCP (Prentiss Riddle) (06/23/88)
Description: The 3B1 only echoes one character for every several typed at the console. Apparently most of the characters typed are in fact received, but only a few are echoed. A reboot fixes the problem. This happens to us intermittently on several of our machines (running 3.5, if it makes a difference). Is this a known problem? Can anyone offer an explanation or a fix? Please reply by mail and I will summarize if there is interest. -- Prentiss Riddle ("Aprendiz de todo, maestro de nada.") -- Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer. -- riddle%woton.uucp@cs.utexas.edu uunet!ut-sally!cs.utexas.edu!woton!riddle
riddle@woton.UUCP (Prentiss Riddle) (06/29/88)
Last week I posted this question: >> Description: The 3B1 only echoes one character for every several typed >> at the console. Apparently most of the characters typed are in fact >> received, but only a few are echoed. A reboot fixes the problem. >> >> This happens to us intermittently on several of our machines (running >> 3.5, if it makes a difference). Is this a known problem? Can anyone >> offer an explanation or a fix? Here are excerpts from the replies. (Thanks, everybody.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 23 Jun 88 14:15:37 PDT (Thu) From: cs.utexas.edu!ut-sally!ames!ucsd!elgar!ford (Mike "Ford" Ditto) I have seen this happen when the 3b1 is being bombarded by rs-232 input (such as from a babbling getty and/or a smart modem with command-echo turned on). Try disconnecting whatever is plugged into the serial port(s) and see if the problem goes away. -=] Ford [=- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 88 09:15:14 EDT From: cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ihnp4!ihlpe!dopey The one thing I've seen which causes this is when background processes are running and reading from tty. Might be worth checking - could be a simple problem. The difficulty is getting the machine to do a "ps" when it only reads every n'th character. I've had this problem particularly from remote logins where I'm using UA, hang up, and come back; both UA and getty end up running. Ugh. James C Blasius att!ihlpe!dopey ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 23 Jun 88 06:45:15 CDT (Thu) From: cs.utexas.edu!marque.mu.edu!roger (Roger Abrahams) I had this problem when I attempted to communicate with another machine, a real Convergent Miniframe. After a uucp, the machine would behave as you described. I attributed this to some failure in the uucp communication that left the on-board modem in a weird state. The cure was to install the "uucicio" form the 3.51a "fixdisk". Note that this is the ONLY thing I installed. I did not install the new "Unix" kernal from the fixdisk... - Roger ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 88 12:53:23 EDT From: cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!att!mtune!sfsup!usenet I'm interested in a summary of what you find out. I've had the problem happen, particularly when somehow the system seems to get hosed and have another shell or login process running on the same window or terminal (on a remote terminal). Not sure how it happens. Rebooting is needed for the login case; killing the shell works in the other case. Also I've had characters echoed but not given to the process - this latter only happens in mailx. Here the only solution is to printout the message before sending it or to input the message using a screen editor (I use emacs). mailx seems to put the terminal into some strange modes, and the editor counteracts them. Dave Kallman, AT&T, attunix!dkk, (201)658-2238 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Prentiss Riddle ("Aprendiz de todo, maestro de nada.") -- Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer. -- riddle%woton.uucp@cs.utexas.edu uunet!ut-sally!cs.utexas.edu!woton!riddle