1HYLAFAX-LOG(5F)                                                HYLAFAX-LOG(5F)
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NAME

6       log/* - session log files
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DESCRIPTION

9       Files  in  the  log directory in the HylaFAX spooling area contain log‐
10       ging/tracing information about transmit and receive sessions.  One file
11       exists for each inbound or outbound call, with the filename of the form
12       ``cXXXXXXXX'' where XXXXXXXX is a decimal sequence number termed a com‐
13       munication identifier.  The amount and kind of tracing information that
14       is recorded for a call is defined by the SessionTracing parameter spec‐
15       ified in the modem configuration file; see hylafax-config(5F).
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17       Note  that  logging/tracing information generated by the server outside
18       of a session is directed to the syslog(3) service and is controlled  by
19       the  LogFacility  and  ServerTracing  parameters specified in the modem
20       configuration file.
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22       [NB: The remainder of this manual page is out of date.]
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SERVER OPERATION

25       The following messages may appear when server operation tracing (bit 1)
26       is enabled:
27
28       MODEM:  Unknown type "%s" ignored.  The ModemType configuration parame‐
29       ter was not recognized.
30
31       MODEM %s %s/%s.  This message is generated each time the modem is reset
32       and made ready for use.
33
34       %s: Can not lock device..  The UUCP lockfile for the modem could not be
35       created because another process has a lockfile already in place.
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37       %s: Can not open modem (%m).  open(2) on the special  device  file  for
38       the modem failed; the error status is presented; c.f.  intro(2).
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40       %s:  Can  not  open  modem (timed out)..  open(2) on the special device
41       file blocked and was timed out.  This typically is because  the  system
42       does  not  support  a non-blocking mechanism for opening the device and
43       the presented interface requires that carrier  be  present  before  the
44       open can succeed.
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46       %s:  setuid  root failed (%m).  The server process was unable to estab‐
47       lish root privileges.  This is usually caused by server  being  improp‐
48       erly installed.
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50       %s:  fcntl:  %m.  The server was unable to turn off the O_NDELAY bit on
51       the open modem file descriptor after doing a non-blocking open  of  the
52       modem device special file.
53
54       schedctl:  %m.  (Only on Silicon Graphics systems.)  A schedctl(2) sys‐
55       tem call to set the server process priority failed.
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57       sched policy=%d,  priority=%d.   (Only  on  POSIX  compliant  systems.)
58       Describes a setscheduler(2) system call to enhance real-time job sched‐
59       uling.
60
61       Unable to set %s scheduling parameters: %m.  (Only on  SVR4-style  sys‐
62       tems.)   A  priocntl  system  call  to  set the server process priority
63       failed.
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65       priocntl(%s): %m.  (Only on SVR4-style  systems.)   A  priocntl  system
66       call to get the current process scheduling information failed.
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68       sched  policy=%d,  priority=%d.   (Only  on  POSIX-compliant  systems.)
69       Indicates a possible change in the system job scheduling due to use  of
70       PriorityScheduling
71
72       %s:  Can  not  deduce  modem type..  The server was unable to reset and
73       initialize the modem.  This can be caused by many things: wrong  device
74       filename,  improper cabling, incorrect modem type, incorrect modem con‐
75       figuration, etc.
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77       RECV: Permission denied (unacceptable client TSI).  A  receive  request
78       was  denied because the client was denied access through the TSI access
79       control list mechanism; c.f.  tsi(5F).
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81       RECV: Unable to create file "%s" for received  data.   The  server  was
82       unable to create a file for writing the received facsimile data.  Check
83       the permission on the recvq subdirectory.  Beware also that the  server
84       uses  tempnam(3)  to  create these files and the presence of the TMPDIR
85       environment variable may cause the server to try to create files  in  a
86       directory other than the recvq directory.
87
88       RECV  data  in "%s".  This is an information message; the received fac‐
89       simile is being placed in the specified filename.
90
91       RECV: empty file "%s" deleted.  A receive operation terminated  without
92       any good pages being received; consequently the empty file is deleted.
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94       ACCEPT  TSI  "%s".   The  TSI  received  during a receive operation was
95       accepted and the receive will continue.
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97       REJECT TSI "%s".  The TSI  received  during  a  receive  operation  was
98       rejected and the receive will be aborted at the next opportunity.
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100       POLL:  Unable  to  create  file "%s" for received data.  The server was
101       unable to create a file for the polled  data.   See  also  above  under
102       ``RECV: Unable...''.
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104       POLL: empty file "%s" deleted.  A poll operation terminated without any
105       good pages being received; consequently the empty file is deleted.
106
107       internal muckup, lost polling request.  This message should not appear;
108       it  indicates  the  server went to do a poll but did not find the user-
109       specified poll request in its job description; c.f.  sendq(5F).
110
111       SEND FAILED: %s.  A transmission failed for the reason shown.
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113       SEND: Can not open document file  "%s",  dirnum  %d.   The  server  was
114       unable to open the TIFF document file that was to be transmitted.
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116       SEND:  Can  not  set  directory  in document file "%s", dirnum %d.  The
117       server was unable to access the TIFF directory associated with the next
118       page  to transmit.  The document file and directory number for the page
119       are shown.
120
121       SEND: %s "%s", dirnum %d.  A transmission failed because three attempts
122       were  made  to transmit the same page.  The full reason for the failure
123       is displayed along with the document filename and directory  number  of
124       the page that failed.
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126       SEND: Document is not in a Group 3-compatible format (file %s, compres‐
127       sion %d).  The TIFF document submitted for transmission was not was not
128       compressed with CCITT T.4 compression; the TIFF compression code number
129       is shown.  This is treated as a fatal error and the job is aborted.
130
131       REJECT: Document was encoded with 2DMR, but  client  does  not  support
132       this data format.  The document to be transmitted was encoded using the
133       optional 2DMR form of the CCITT T.4 standard, but the client  capabili‐
134       ties  indicate  this data format is not supported.  This is not a fatal
135       error; the server will disconnect and reimage the document  using  1DMH
136       encoding.
137
138       REJECT:  Client  does  not support document page width, max remote page
139       width %u, image width %lu.  The document to be transmitted  was  imaged
140       using  a page width that is not supported by the client.  This is not a
141       fatal error; the server will disconnect and reimage the document  using
142       the newly discovered client capabilities.
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144       REJECT: High resolution document is not supported by client, image res‐
145       olution %g line/mm.  The document to be transmitted was imaged using  7
146       line/mm,  but  the  client  only  supports 3.85 line/mm.  This is not a
147       fatal error; the server will disconnect and reimage the document  using
148       the newly discovered client capabilities.
149
150       REJECT:  Client  does not support document page length, max remote page
151       length %d mm, image length %lu rows (%.2f  mm).   The  document  to  be
152       transmitted was imaged using a page length that is not supported by the
153       client.  This is not a fatal error;  the  server  will  disconnect  and
154       reimage the document using the newly discovered client capabilities.
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156       ABORT: job abort requested.  The server received a request on a command
157       FIFO file to abort the current send/receive job.
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159       ANSWER: Can not lock modem device.  The server went to answer an incom‐
160       ing call, but found the device locked for use by another process.  This
161       is the usual scenario that takes place when an outbound  call  is  made
162       through  the  modem: the echo from data written to the modem causes the
163       fax server to wakeup, only to discover the UUCP lockfile for the outgo‐
164       ing call.  The fax server will discard its handle on the modem and wait
165       for the lockfile to be removed.
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167       ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION.  The server is initiating service for an incom‐
168       ing facsimile call.
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170       ANSWER:  DATA  CONNECTION.   The  server  is  initiating service for an
171       incoming data call.
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173       ANSWER: Data connections are not permitted.   The  server  rejected  an
174       incoming data call because the configured GettyArgs parameter is null.
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176       ANSWER:  Could not switch modem to data service.  The server was unable
177       to initiate service for an incoming data call because of  some  problem
178       in setting up the modem for data use.
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180       ANSWER:  VOICE  CONNECTION.   The  server  is initiating service for an
181       incoming voice call.
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183       ANSWER: Could not switch modem to voice service.  The server was unable
184       to  initiate service for an incoming voice call because of some problem
185       in setting up the modem for voice use.
186
187       ANSWER: %s.  An error was detected by the modem layer while setting  up
188       an incoming call.
189
190       GETTY:  could  not create.  The server was unable to create an internal
191       data structure used to track a getty process.
192
193       GETTY: can not fork.  The server was unable to fork(2) a new process in
194       order to startup the getty program.
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196       runGetty::setregid: %m.
197       runGetty::setreuid:  %m.   The  server was unable to change the process
198       identity before starting up the getty program.
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200       GETTY: start pid %u, "%s".  The server has started up a  getty  program
201       to  service  the  incoming  data call.  The getty process identifier is
202       displayed along with the arguments passed to the program.
203
204       GETTY: terminated, exit status %#o.  The  server  has  reaped  a  getty
205       process which it started up.
206
207       Parse  error  in  dial string rules "%s".  The dial string rules in the
208       specified file contain a syntax error.  The dialtest(8C) program should
209       be used to debug the problem.
210
211       Unknown answer type "%s".  The AnswerRotary configuration parameter has
212       an invalid answer type string; consult hylafax-config(5F).
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214       Syntax error, missing ':' in "%s".
215       Syntax error, missing quote mark in "%s".
216       Unknown configuration parameter  "%s"  ignored.   A  syntax  error  was
217       encountered  in  the server configuration file or in a message received
218       through the FIFO special file.
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FAX PROTOCOL

221       The following messages may appear when the facsimile  protocol  tracing
222       (bit 2) is enabled:
223
224       %s: %s (Phase B).  An error occurred during Phase B of Group 3 protocol
225       processing.
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227       Bad HDLC terminating flag received..  During Class 1 ECM; a terminating
228       flag for an HDLC frame was corrupt.
229
230       DELAY %u ms.  A %u-millisecond delay was done on the host.
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232       DIAL  %s.  The phone number %s was dialed.  Note that this is the phone
233       number passed as an argument to the ModemDialCmd parameter and  so  may
234       not include additional dialing prefixes sent to the modem.
235
236       Error  sending T.30 prologue frames.  An error occurred while trying to
237       transmit the T.30 DCS frames.
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239       HDLC frame length invalid.  An ECM HDLC  protocol  message  was  exces‐
240       sively long.
241
242       HDLC  frame not byte-oriented.  Trailing byte: %#x.  An ECM HDLC proto‐
243       col message was received with a number of bits incompatible with neces‐
244       sary byte-orientation.
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246       HDLC  frame  too short (%u bytes).  An HDLC protocol message was not at
247       least 3 bytes long outside of ECM protocol or at  least  5  bytes  long
248       within ECM protocol.
249
250       HDLC  frame  with  bad address field %#x.  An HDLC protocol message was
251       sent/received with an address field other than 0xff.
252
253       HDLC frame with bad control field %#x.  An HDLC  protocol  message  was
254       sent/received with an invalid control field.
255
256       MODEM  ERROR:  %s.   While waiting for a modem response/result an error
257       was encountered (e.g. an ``ERROR'' result code).
258
259       MODEM protocol botch ("%s"), cannot  parse  PPR.   The  Class  2  modem
260       driver  encountered  an  error parsing the post-page response code in a
261       ``+FPTS:'' status message.
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263       MODEM protocol botch, can not parse "%s".  The  Class  2  modem  driver
264       encountered an error parsing the displayed session capabilities string.
265       This is usually due to a communication problem between host  and  modem
266       (though it can also be caused by bogus modem firmware).
267
268       MODEM  protocol  botch:  OK  without  +FPTS:.  The Class 2 modem driver
269       encountered an error in the host-modem protocol for  receiving  facsim‐
270       ile.   While  waiting  for the post-page status (``+FPTS:''), an ``OK''
271       result was received first.  This should never happen.
272
273       MODEM protocol botch: +FET: without +FPTS:.  The Class 2  modem  driver
274       encountered  an  error in the host-modem protocol for receiving facsim‐
275       ile.  While waiting for the post-page status (``+FPTS:''), a  ``+FET:''
276       status message was received first.  This should never happen.
277
278       POLL  with  CIG  "%s".  A poll operation is beginning; the Calling Sub‐
279       scriber Identification string that is transmitted to the peer  is  dis‐
280       played.
281
282       POLL: begin.  The server is beginning a polled receive operation.
283
284       POLL: end.  The server just completed a polled receive operation.
285
286       POLL: %s (begin).  The specified error message occurred when initiating
287       the poll operation.
288
289       POLL: %s (end).  The specified error message occurred while terminating
290       the poll operation.
291
292       Problem  receiving  post-page  HDLC  frame.   An  error  occurred while
293       receiving the HDLC frame that is expected to hold  the  post-page  mes‐
294       sage.
295
296       Problem sending TCF data.  An error occurred while sending the TCF data
297       during training.
298
299       RECV PPM: %s.  The specified post-page message was  received  during  a
300       receive operation.
301
302       RECV  PPR: %s.  The specified post-page response was transmitted during
303       a receive operation.
304
305       RECV training at %s %s.  During a receive operation, begin training  at
306       the specified modulation and signalling rate.
307
308       RECV: begin.  The server is beginning a receive operation.
309
310       RECV: end.  The server just completed a receive operation.
311
312       RECV:  %d bytes of data.  During a receive operation the specified num‐
313       ber of bytes of facsimile data were received for the current page.
314
315       RECV: %lu bytes, %lu total rows.  During a receive operation the speci‐
316       fied number of bytes of facsimile data were received.  The current run‐
317       ning total of rows in the current page  being  received  is  also  dis‐
318       played.
319
320       RECV: %s (begin).  The specified error message occurred when initiating
321       the receive operation.
322
323       RECV: %s (end).  The specified error message occurred while terminating
324       the receive operation.
325
326       RECV:  TCF %u bytes, %u%% non-zero, %u zero-run.  When receiving train‐
327       ing, the received TCF had the specified number of bytes of which a cer‐
328       tain  percentage  was  non-zero and the longest consecutive run of zero
329       data was found.
330
331       RECV: reject TCF (too many non-zero, max %u%%).  The received  TCF  was
332       deemed unacceptable because there was too high a percentage of non-zero
333       data in it.  The Class1TCFMaxNonZero configuration  parameter  controls
334       this decision.
335
336       RECV:  reject  TCF  (zero run too short, min %u).  The received TCF was
337       deemed unacceptable because the longest run of zero data was too short.
338       The Class1TCFMinZero configuration parameter controls this decision.
339
340       RECV: bad code word 0x%x, len %d, row %lu.
341
342       RECV:  begin  page.   During  a receive operation a new page of data is
343       about to received on the high speed message carrier.
344
345       RECV: end page.  During a receive operation, receipt of page of data on
346       the high speed message carrier just completed.
347
348       RECV  frame  FCS  check  failed.   During ECM protocol, a received HDLC
349       frame was received which fails the CRC check and the frame  was  marked
350       as corrupt.
351
352       RECV:  premature  EOF.  The server did not receive <DLE><ETX> to signal
353       the end of a page of facsimile data during a page receive operation.
354
355       REMOTE supports POSTSCRIPT transfer.
356       REMOTE does not support POSTSCRIPT transfer.  The peer does or does not
357       support the Adobe POSTSCRIPT transfer extensions to the T.30 protocol.
358
359       RECV:  Missing EOL after 5 seconds.  The server timed out while receiv‐
360       ing page data.  This typically is caused by a flow  control  configura‐
361       tion problem that causes data from the modem to the host to be stopped.
362
363       RECV: %u bytes of data, %lu total lines.  While receiving page data, %u
364       bytes of raw data were received; the current total number  of  rows  in
365       the page are also displayed.
366
367       RECV: %lu bad lines %lu consecutive bad lines.  After the completion of
368       a page receive, the total number of rows received in error and the max‐
369       imum  consecutive  rows that were received in error are printed.  These
370       numbers should always be zero unless copy quality checking is  done  in
371       the host.
372
373       RECV  received  %u frames of block %u of page %u.  When the server does
374       Class 1 ECM; a complete block has been received with a given number  of
375       frames for a named page.
376
377       RECV  received  assumed RCP frame with block end.  When the server does
378       Class 1 ECM; the block-end indicator was received without a proper  RCP
379       frame and the receipt of an RCP frame was therefore assumed or feigned.
380
381       RECV  received  frame number %u.  When the server does Class 1 ECM; the
382       numbered image frame has been received.
383
384       RECV received RCP frame.  When the server does Class 1 ECM;  the  first
385       RCP frame was received, which signifies the end of the image block.
386
387       RECV:  REJECT  page quality, %u%% good lines (%u%% required).  When the
388       server does copy quality checking; the received page is deemed to  have
389       unacceptable quality because the percentage of good rows in the page is
390       too low.  This check is controlled by the  PercentGoodLines  configura‐
391       tion parameter.
392
393       RECV:  REJECT page quality, %u-line run (max %u).  When the server does
394       copy quality checking; the received page is deemed to have unacceptable
395       quality  because  the  maximum  consecutive  rows that were received in
396       error exceeds the threshold specified by the MaxBadLines  configuration
397       parameter.
398
399       RECV  sent  fourth  PPR.  During Class 1 ECM; the server has rejected a
400       received image block consecutively four times at which point the sender
401       is  allowed  to  either  continue  to  retransmit  the  block or to end
402       retransmissions.
403
404       REMOTE HANGUP: %s (code %s).  The modem returned a hangup  status  code
405       (``+FHNG:'' or ``+FHS:'') to the host.  This indicates a protocol prob‐
406       lem that was determined within the modem; there is usually nothing that
407       the server can do to work around such errors.
408
409       REMOTE  TSI  "%s".   During  a receive operation, the specified TSI was
410       received.  This string is checked against the TSI access  control  list
411       described in tsi(5F).
412
413       REMOTE  best  format  %s.  The peers' ``best'' data format according to
414       the received DIS frame.  ``Best'' here is  based  on  the  belief  that
415       2DMMR data is better than 2DMR with optional uncompressed data, is bet‐
416       ter than 2DMR data, is better than 1DMH data.
417
418       REMOTE best rate %s.  The peers' best signalling rate according to  the
419       received DIS frame.
420
421       REMOTE  best vres %s.  The peers' best vertical resolution according to
422       the received DIS frame.
423
424       REMOTE has document to POLL.  The peer indicates it has a document that
425       is available for retrieval.
426
427       REMOTE  max  %s.  The peers' maximum page width/length according to the
428       received DIS frame.
429
430       REMOTE supports error correction.  The peer supports the optional Error
431       Correct Mode (ECM) according to the received DIS frame.
432
433       REMOTE  wants  %s.  The received DCS frame indicates the peer wants the
434       specified capability.
435
436       SEND file "%s".  The specified file is about to be transmitted.
437
438       SEND 1D RTC.
439       SEND 2D RTC.  A 1D- or 2D-encoded Return To Control  (RTC)  packet  was
440       sent to terminate the transmission of a page of facsimile data.
441
442       SEND  begin  page.  A page of facsimile data is about to be transmitted
443       on the high speed message carrier.
444
445       SEND end page.  The transmission of a page of  facsimile  data  on  the
446       high speed message carrier was completed.
447
448       SEND training at %s %s.  Training is about to be sent to the peer using
449       the specified modulation and signalling rate.
450
451       SENT %u bytes of data.  The specified amount of raw facsimile page data
452       was transmitted on the high speed message carrier.
453
454       TRAINING failed.
455       TRAINING  succeeded.   Peer training succeeded or failed.  When sending
456       this is based on a message returned by the peer.  When  receiving  this
457       is based on an analysis of the received TCF data.
458
459       USE %s.  Use the specified session capability during a send or receive.
460       The capability is based on the peers' best capabilities, the  capabili‐
461       ties  of  the modem, and, when transmitting, the characteristics of the
462       document.
463

MODEM OPERATIONS

465       The following messages may appear when modem operation tracing (bit  3)
466       is enabled:
467
468       MODEM  set baud rate: %d baud, input flow %s, output flow %s.  The DTE-
469       DCE communication rate was set %d bits/sec on the host and  the  speci‐
470       fied  flow  control  method  was setup for data received from the modem
471       (input) and transmitted to the modem (output).
472
473       MODEM set baud rate: %d baud (flow  control  unchanged).   The  DTE-DCE
474       communication  rate was changed without modifying the current flow con‐
475       trol setup.
476
477       MODEM set XON/XOFF/NOW: input %s, output %s.
478       MODEM set XON/XOFF/DRAIN: input %s, output %s.
479       MODEM set XON/XOFF/FLUSH: input %s, output %s.  The software flow  con‐
480       trol  setup for data exchanged between host and modem was changed.  The
481       NOW , DRAIN , and FLUSH , actions indicate  whether  the  operation  is
482       done  immediately,  after any pending data is transmitted to the modem,
483       or after pending data is discarded.  On input XON/XOFF  characters  are
484       either  ignored  (passed through to the server uninterpreted) or inter‐
485       preted (by the system's terminal driver in order to control the flow of
486       data).   Likewise,  on  output  XON/XOFF characters are either disabled
487       (not generated by the terminal driver), or generated (by  the  terminal
488       driver to effect flow control of data from the modem to the host).
489
490       MODEM input buffering enabled.
491       MODEM  input  buffering disabled.  On systems that buffer input data in
492       the operating system before delivering it to  applications  the  server
493       will  enable  and disable buffering as best it can in those cases where
494       low input latency is critical.
495
496       TIMEOUT: %s.  A timeout occurred while doing a modem-related operation;
497       typically reading or writing data.
498
499       Error  #%u reading from modem.  An error was returned by a read(2) sys‐
500       tem call.  This usually happens when the modem  prematurely  drops  the
501       DCD signal.
502

MODEM COMMUNICATION

504       The following messages may appear when modem communication tracing (bit
505       4) is enabled:
506
507       --> [%d:%s].  A %d-byte line of  data  was  received  from  the  modem.
508       Printable data are displayed.
509
510       <--  data  [%d].   %d bytes of unprintable data were sent to the modem,
511       typically facsimile data.
512
513       <-- [%d:%s].  %d bytes of printable data were sent to the  modem.   The
514       data are displayed.
515

TIMEOUTS

517       The  following  messages  may  appear  when  timeout tracing (bit 5) is
518       enabled:
519       start %d second timer,
520       stop timer (stop the current timeout before it expires), and
521       stop timer - timer expired (the current timeout expired.)
522

HDLC FRAMES

524       When tracing of raw HDLC frames (bit 6) is enabled each frame sent  and
525       received   is  logged:  <--  HDLC<%u:%.*s>  for  sent  frames  and  -->
526       HDLC<%u:%.*s> for received frames.  These messages indicate that a  %u-
527       byte  long  HDLC  frame  was  sent  or received.  The first byte should
528       always be 0xff, the address field specified for  dialup  communication.
529       The  second  byte should be a frame control field.  The contents of the
530       frame is displayed as sequence of bytes in hexadecimal.
531

BINARY I/O

533       When binary input/output (bit 7) is traced there are two types of  mes‐
534       sages  logged:  <--  <%u:%.*s>  for  data  sent  to  the  modem and -->
535       <%u:%.*s> for data received from the  modem.   Each  message  indicates
536       that  %u  bytes  of  data were transferred.  The data is displayed as a
537       sequence of bytes in hexadecimal.
538

SERVER STATE TRANSITIONS

540       Bit 8 controls the  tracing  of  state  transitions  in  the  facsimile
541       server.  There are currently eight states:
542              State        Description
543              BASE         during startup and initialization
544              RUNNING      normal operation
545              MODEMWAIT    waiting for the modem to come ready after a reset
546              LOCKWAIT     waiting for a UUCP lockfile to be removed
547              GETTYWAIT    waiting for a getty process to terminate
548              SENDING      transmitting a facsimile
549              ANSWERING    answering an incoming telephone call
550              RECEIVING    receiving a facsimile
551
552       STATE  CHANGE:  %s  ->  %s  (timeout  %ld).  The server is changing its
553       internal state.  The timeout (in seconds)  is  used  when  polling  for
554       asynchronous events such as a modem becoming ready.
555
556       STATE  CHANGE:  %s  ->  %s.   The server is changing its internal state
557       without starting a timeout.
558

QUEUE MANAGEMENT

560       Bit 9 controls the tracing the management of the job queue.
561
562       SEND NOT READY: "%s" in %s.  It was not time to send the specified job;
563       it will be requeued for the indicated time interval.
564
565       SEND  BLOCKED  BY  CONCURRENT  CALL:  "%s" in %s.  The specified job is
566       blocked by another call to the same phone number; it will  be  requeued
567       for the indicated time interval.
568
569       SEND  BLOCKED  BY  CONCURRENT  JOB: "%s" by "%s".  The specified job is
570       blocked by another job to the same phone number; it  will  be  requeued
571       for the indicated time interval.
572
573       JOB "%s".  The specified job is about to be processed.
574
575       CONVERT POSTSCRIPT: "%s".  The server is about to invoke the POSTSCRIPT
576       interpreter to image a document; the shell command used is displayed.
577
578       JOB TIMER START %s.  The timer used to  control  scanning  of  the  job
579       queue is started with the displayed value.
580
581       JOB  TIMER STOP (Q head %s tts %s).  The timer used to control scanning
582       of the job queue is stopped.  The job at the head of the queue and that
583       job's time-to-send are displayed.
584
585       JOB  TIMER  STOP  (Q empty).  The timer used to control scanning of the
586       job queue is stopped.  The job queue was found to be empty.
587

COPY QUALITY

589       When doing copy quality checking during a receive operation the follow‐
590       ing messages may be logged if bit 10 is set:
591
592       RECV/CQ:  adjusting  for trailing noise (%lu run).  The total number of
593       rows of data in the received page is adjusted (downward) by %lu.   This
594       is  done  to  handle the case where garbage data are received after the
595       RTC resulting in some number of consecutive bad  rows  after  the  page
596       data.
597
598       RECV/CQ:  Invalid  %s  code word, row %lu, x %d.  An invalid 1D- or 2D-
599       T.4 code word was encountered on the specified row and horizontal  off‐
600       set  within  the row.  When this occurs the server will scan for an EOL
601       code and then regenerate the bad row with the last good row of data.
602
603       RECV/CQ: Premature EOL (%s), row %lu, x %d.  An EOL  code  was  encoun‐
604       tered  before  a complete row of pixels was received.  When this occurs
605       the server will discard the bad row and replace it with the  last  good
606       row that was received.
607
608       RECV/CQ: Bad %s pixel count, row %lu, x %d.  A row of data was received
609       with pixel count greater than the negotiated  page  width.   When  this
610       occurs the server will discard the bad row and replace it with the last
611       good row that was received.
612
613       RECV/CQ: Panic, bad %s decoding state, row  %lu,  x  %d.   The  decoder
614       state  machine was found in a bad internal state.  When this occurs the
615       server will scan for an EOL code and regenerate the row using the  last
616       good received row.
617

SEE ALSO

619       faxq(8C), faxgetty(8C), faxsend(8C), hylafax-config(5F)
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623                                 May 12, 1996                  HYLAFAX-LOG(5F)
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