On 9/18/07, Giuseppe Sacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Lucas, > faxaddmodem tell you that the device is in use, so probably the device > is in use. Could you please check who is using the device? One way to > see the process id is: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lsof /dev/ttyS0 > Password: > COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME > faxgetty 3196 uucp 8u CHR 4,64 1847 /dev/ttyS0 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ > It seems as nothing is using it.
Are these ok [yes]? Now we are going to probe the tty port to figure out the type of modem that is attached. This takes a few seconds, so be patient. Note that if you do not have the modem cabled to the port, or the modem is turned off, this may hang (just go and cable up the modem or turn it on, or whatever). Probing for best speed to talk to modem: Unable to deduce DTE-DCE speed; check that you are using the correct device and/or that your modem is setup properly. If all else fails, try the -s option to lock the speed. faxserver:/home/xxxx# faxaddmodem Serial port that modem is connected to [ttyS0]? ttyS0 Sorry, the device is currently in use by another program. faxserver:/home/xxxx# lsof /dev/ttyS0 faxserver:/home/xxxxx# faxaddmodem Serial port that modem is connected to [ttyS0]? Sorry, the device is currently in use by another program. What else can it be?I What I am doing here is that I have a 4 port serial card that I am connecting one modem to each port one by one and setting up the config files until the rest of the modems get here. Would that have anything to do with it? It has worked on the previous sarge version so I don't think that's the case. Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]