[u3b.misc] Info-3b2 Digest, Number 49

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                           Info-3b2 Digest, Number 49
 
                            Friday, January 6th 1989
 
Today's Topics:
 
                         Re: Info-3b2 Digest, Volume 47
                              Ports giving trouble
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Subject: Re: Info-3b2 Digest, Volume 47
Date: 5 Jan 89 10:54:14 EST (Thu)
From: cogsci!ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU!ames!mailrus!umix!cfctech!alexb (Alex Beylin)

In article <1652@lamc.UUCP> you write:
>
> 
>                           Info-3b2 Digest, Number 47
> 
>                          Wednesday, January 4th 1989
> 
>Today's Topics:
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>                         Re: Intermittent Ports Hanging
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>From: cogsci!cs.buffalo.edu!sigmast!dgy
>Subject: Re: Intermittent Ports Hanging
>Date: Tue, 3 Jan 89 8:29:34 EST
>
>> Has anyone experienced ports problems,primarily with cu while
>> using either the eports or standard ports hardware? It seems that
>> .............
>I'm glad someone else is having this problem!  We are also running 3.1.1
>with eports 1.2, and have the same problem.  In our case, it usually
>happens when someone is dialed out to a VAX with VMS, at 1200 or 2400,
>and it doesn't matter if the modem itself is on the eports board, just
>the terminal being used.  The entire board locks and we have to reboot.
							         ^^^^^^

A better, though more involved soultion to a locked-up eport  card is
as following:

	Assume eport board #60 is locked-up.
	
	1. /etc/pump /dev/tty61 /lib/pump/eports
                  ^^^^^^^^^^
		  (first port)

	2. ps -ef | grep tty6?
	3. Go through the list of left-over processes generated
	   with "ps" above and "kill -9 " them all.

	4. init q; init q

This will still blow-off all the users on the board, but will 
not disrupt users on other eport cards.

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Subject: Ports giving trouble
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 89 20:09:32 GMT
From: Graham Glen (Technical Manager) <hoptoad!graham%quaduk>

We used to have all sorts of problems with the ports on our 3B2, loosing
every other character in each direction. This seemed to be exacerbated by
using cu frequently.

One thing that you might wish to try (If you haven't already done so) which
cured the problem for us is increasing NCLIST, I currently have ours
set to 256 (which is probably extreme overkill...), and now the only
problems we have are the occasional flow control problems on 9600 baud
modems. On an XPIO card we normally run either 4 terminals at 9600 or 2 at
19200, and apart from the original problem have never had a ports board
hang.

I hope that might be of some interest/help to someone.

Graham
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Quadratron Systems (UK) Ltd.

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