Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!uflorida!reef.cis.ufl.edu!ruck From: ruck@reef.cis.ufl.edu (John Ruckstuhl) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: tty000 troubles w/modem Message-ID: <28248@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> Date: 28 Apr 91 06:45:44 GMT Sender: news@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU Organization: EE Dept at UF Lines: 51 I've freshly installed 3.51m and HDB on a 3b1 with a US Robotics Password 1200 baud modem on tty000. The Password uses a subset of the Hayes AT command set, and powers up in a no-echo mode (the command ATE1 will start the command echoing, and then it looks much like a Hayes). The same hardware ran 3.51 and stock uucp without complaint (using a slightly different modem definition in modemcap) for a couple of years. Now, I am *most* frustrated. Uucico will not reliably talk to the modem. It's as if tty000 gets clogged up, because sometimes it seems I can clear the trouble (for exactly one test) by cycling power on the modem. I almost always get TIMEOUT (generic open) CONN FAILED (CAN'T ACCESS DEVICE) in the logfile. The exception is only sometimes, when the modem is freshly powered up. It sort of looks like the chat session defined in Dialers is failing, because -x9 shows that I don't reach the point where I'm trying to chat per script in Systems. So then, I try to make the connection to the modem a "direct" one and embed all the dialing and chatting in the Systems chat script, so that it will show during uucico -x9, but it's still failing earlier than that. I've tried various inittab entries, but to no avail. I don't accept computer calls, so I figure I don't need a getty on tty000 and I'm not now running one (but I got the same symptoms when I did run one). Some System Administration guides suggest that one ought to be able to do things like echo "A" > /dev/tty000 but here, even root can't do that -- you hang, (working), until you break out of it, then you get the error message: /dev/tty000: cannot create Or at least, I do. Please help me understand this. If you have time to help me, and think that it would be more efficient to talk with me over the telephone while I run experimental commands at the console, please email me your telephone number and I will call you at your convenience. I repeat, I am very frustrated. Thank you, ruck. PS -- don't mail to sphere -- she's offline now (for obvious reasons). -- John R Ruckstuhl, Jr ruck@alpha.ee.ufl.edu Dept of Electrical Engineering ruck@cis.ufl.edu, uflorida!ruck University of Florida ruck%sphere@cis.ufl.edu, sphere!ruck