Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:1622 unix-pc.uucp:67 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!ethos!bacchus!numen!tcamp From: tcamp@numen.UUCP (Ted Campbell) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,unix-pc.uucp Subject: Eliminating Modem Errors...A Hint Message-ID: <106@numen.UUCP> Date: 4 Nov 88 15:21:39 GMT Organization: Duke Divinity School Lines: 27 Our local dataswitch has been messing up, and this seems to confound my Unix PC. After several tries to connect, it begins giving the message MAX RECOUNT...etc. which evidently is to be translated, "Sir or Madam, I am quite tired of attempting to communicate with the incommunicative computer with which you have requested that I should communicate. Henceforth, therefore, I obstinately refuse to speak, yea, even to dial, said computer." After much searching and no help from the manuals, I have discovered that in /usr/spool/uucp there are files named STST.sys where 'sys' is the name of the system with which you are to communicate. If you become 'su' and eliminate this file, your Unix PC will again at least attempt to communicate. Prior to discovering this, my only recourse was to shutdown and restart. And that, I think, is most objectionable. Wouldn't you agree? -- |Ted A. Campbell |Duke Divinity School | | |Durham, NC 27706 | +--------------------------------+---------------------+ |Email: ...!ecsgate!dukeac!numen!tcamp |