Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:4786 comp.sys.att:8739 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!aplcen!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!vsi1!teraida!ditka!kls From: kls@ditka.UUCP (Karl Swartz) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 3b1's OBM hanging the line Message-ID: <20505@ditka.UUCP> Date: 9 Feb 90 11:26:19 GMT References: <1990Feb8.155753.3090@chinet.chi.il.us> Reply-To: kls@ditka.UUCP (Karl Swartz) Organization: Inaction Central, San Jose, California Lines: 57 In article <1990Feb8.155753.3090@chinet.chi.il.us> john@chinet.chi.il.us (John Mundt) writes: >I have a 3b1 which suddenly gets tied up after I call *into* it from >another machine. When I log out with a ^D, the 3b1 does not disconnect >but rather gives a "login" message. What have you changed recently? Any chance you've changed stty settings in your .profile somewhere along the way, or something you've recently installed is doing this? Try 'stty -a'. If it says '-hupcl' instead of 'hupcl' that's probably why ^D doesn't disconnect you. >However, it never accepts a login, always saying "login incorrect." That's rather strange ... >Going to the machine shows no getty or login running on the phone >port, even though /etc/inittab should respawn a getty. A getty or login process on ph[01] shows up on terminal '?' for some reason, though on one of the serial ports they show up on 'tty00[0-6]' just fine. >Doing a "init q" will respawn the getty, but the modem still >does not answer the phone ... phtoggle does not clear the problem Try setgetty ph1 0 wait a few seconds, then setgetty ph1 1 See if that has any more success than phtoggle. Sometimes it will get something unstuck. Are you running the OBM on ph0? The software doesn't always seem to handle this correctly -- you're better off running it on ph1 even if you leave ph0 unused. (If you use UA you'll have to tell it there's voice line on ph0 aka LINE 1 to keep it happy.) What version of the software? Since you said getty and not uugetty I assume you aren't running HDB. >The hotline's suggestion is to reload UNIX. Has anyone else had >this problem and a solution for it? Figures. I've never gotten anything even resembling a helpful answer from them. "Six foot flames are shooting out the vents on my monitor!" "Have you tried reloading UNIX?" -- Karl Swartz |UUCP uunet!apple!zygot!ditka!kls 1-408/223-1308 |INet zygot!ditka!kls@apple.com "I never let my schooling get in |BIX kswartz the way of my education."(Twain) |Snail 1738 Deer Creek Ct., San Jose CA 95148