Xref: utzoo comp.sys.pyramid:226 comp.dcom.modems:2385 Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ames!amdahl!pyramid!ctnews!starfish!cdold From: cdold@starfish.Convergent.COM (Clarence Dold) Newsgroups: comp.sys.pyramid,comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Solution to Problems with UUCP/modems. Message-ID: <692@starfish.Convergent.COM> Date: 6 Sep 88 17:39:02 GMT Article-I.D.: starfish.692 References: <324@telly.UUCP> Organization: Convergent Technologies, San Jose, CA Lines: 18 From article <324@telly.UUCP>, by evan@telly.UUCP (Evan Leibovitch): > There is also a System V acucntrl which does the same thing, but not as > gracefully (?) as direct kernel diddling. > > This worked steadily for me on a Convergent Megaframe, though I'm not > using it now. The uucp package on Convergent SysV (CTIX 5.x) includes a 'uugetty', that I didn't think was Convergent exclusive. It does everything that acucntrl appears to do, for cu and uucico. C-Kermit doesn't agree with it, though. It works rather simply, by looking for lock files, the contents of which are the owning process id. If that process id is not active, the lock is removed. ct, cu, uucico, and uugetty all are suid uucp, and cooperate in this scheme. -- Clarence A Dold - cdold@starfish.Convergent.COM (408) 435-5274 ...pyramid!ctnews!mitisft!professo!dold P.O.Box 6685, San Jose, CA 95150-6685