Xref: utzoo comp.unix.i386:3050 comp.unix.wizards:20664 comp.sys.att:8844 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!bionet!ames!pacbell!att!cuuxb!fmcgee From: fmcgee@cuuxb.ATT.COM (~XT6561110~Frank McGee~C23~L25~6326~) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.wizards,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Process hanging on AT&T 6386 Sys V R3.2 Summary: driver revision level is important Message-ID: <4494@cuuxb.ATT.COM> Date: 19 Feb 90 16:33:52 GMT Expires: 19 Mar 90 00:00:00 GMT References: <188@nimbus3.UUCP> Reply-To: fmcgee@cuuxb.UUCP (Frank W. McGee) Followup-To: comp.sys.att Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Computer Systems, Lisle, IL Lines: 21 In article <188@nimbus3.UUCP> djs@nimbus3.UUCP (Doug) writes: >I'm having a problem with an AT&T 6386 running System V/386 R3.2 using >an AT&T IPC-802 Intelligent Ports Card. A program has one of the >ports open for reading and writing. While executing a write(2) system >call of more than one byte (although I'm not sure that matters), >something happens on the line and the process hangs. It can't be >killed in this state. A scan of the manuals reveals no useful information. Make sure you have the IPC 3.0 drivers. If you don't, call the hotline (1-800-922-0354) and they can ship you a copy. Currently, there aren't any known bugs in the 3.0 driver. If you found something though, you should try and work it through the hotline. Hope you get it running, -- Frank McGee, AT&T Entry Level Systems Support attmail!fmcgee (preferred) att!cuuxb!fmcgee (those that can't reach attmail)