NAME¶
faxgetty -
HylaFAX front-door process
SYNOPSIS¶
/usr/sbin/faxgetty [
-D ] [
-p ] [
-q
queue-dir ]
device
DESCRIPTION¶
faxgetty is the
HylaFAX server program that listens for incoming
phone calls and either handles each call directly or hands it off to an
appropriate program. In addition
faxgetty monitors modem usage and
notifies the
HylaFAX scheduler process when a modem's status changes;
e.g. when a modem is busy with an outbound call.
One
faxgetty should be run for each facsimile modem on a machine.
faxgetty is typically started by
init(8).
faxgetty can
also be used with data-only modems; this may be desirable if some of the
non-facsimile features are important, such as the support for screening calls
according to Caller-ID information.
faxgetty listens to its facsimile modem for incoming calls and to a
FIFO special file on which it accepts command directives from
administrative commands such as
faxanswer(8) and
faxabort(8).
faxgetty also catches
SIGTERM and
SIGINT
signals; cleaning up any necessary resources before exiting.
Many aspects of
faxgetty operation are controlled through a configuration
file. In particular, for
faxgetty to automatically invoke the
getty(8) program to handle incoming data connections the
GettyArgs parameter must be setup in the configuration file. The
configuration file is located in the spooler hierarchy in the
etc
subdirectory and is named
config.devid, where
devid is an identifier derived from the name of the modem's device
file; for example
ttym2 for
/dev/ttym2,
term_10 for
/dev/term/10. Consult
hylafax-config(5) for detailed information
on the contents of configuration files.
OPTIONS¶
- -D
- This option forces faxgetty to detach itself from
the controlling tty from which it was invoked. In normal operation
faxgetty will not disassociate itself from the controlling
tty.
- -p
- Do not change the process priority when receiving
facsimile. Normally faxgetty will raise its priority to reduce i/o
latency. This option is useful for debugging.
- -q dir
- The specified directory is treated as the spooling area.
The default spooling area, /var/spool/hylafax, is defined at the
time the software is built.
FILES¶
/var/spool/hylafax/FIFO. device FIFO special file for submitting commands
/var/spool/hylafax/etc/config. device device-specific configuration file
Consult
hylafax-server(5) for a complete discussion of the structure and
content of the spooling area.
SEE ALSO¶
faxabort(8),
faxlock(8),
faxanswer(8),
faxconfig(8),
faxstate(8),
faxq(8),
getty(8),
hylafax-server(5),
hylafax-config(5)