Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!van-bc!sl From: sl@van-bc.UUCP (pri=-10 Stuart Lynne) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: where do uucp LTMP files come from? Message-ID: <2253@van-bc.UUCP> Date: 24 Feb 89 00:51:40 GMT References: <170@qusunc.queensu.CA> Reply-To: sl@van-bc.UUCP (pri=-10 Stuart Lynne) Organization: Wimsey Associates, Vancouver, BC. Lines: 27 In article <170@qusunc.queensu.CA> jorgnsn@qucis.queensu.CA (John Jorgensen) writes: >I have a short question, and a long explanation for why the >question is of interest. > >The simple question is, how do empty LTMP. files get >abandoned in the uucp spool directory? We average about four or I run a fairly ancient system V with what looks like a port of the V7 uucp (very early Unisoft, circa 1983/1984). As delivered we used to encounter a similiar problem, large numbers of LTMP files being left. When I installed a new serial driver which did a SIGHUP when DCD was lost the problem went away. No idea why or how; but that was the end result. Probably uucico is waiting for SIGHUP before exiting properly. Depending on how your system is configured you might want to check that you have your modem cables correctly wired. As a quick check, if a site is dialed into your system and running uucico, what happens if you turn the modem off. If you don't immediately see a message in the LOGFILE about catching a signal, then you have a problem. -- Stuart.Lynne@wimsey.bc.ca {ubc-cs,uunet}!van-bc!sl Vancouver,BC,604-937-7532