NAME¶
pagesend -
HylaFAX IXO/TAP and UCP transmit program
SYNOPSIS¶
/usr/sbin/pagesend [
-l ] [
-p ] [
-c config
]
-m device-ID qfile
DESCRIPTION¶
pagesend is the program that implements the
IXO/TAP and
the
UCP transmission protocol for the
HylaFAX system.
pagesend is invoked by the
faxq scheduler process for each pager
transmit attempt.
pagesend assumes that its current working directory
is the top of the spooling hierarchy and that a suitable modem device has been
allocated for its use. In normal use
pagesend will inherit a lockfile
for the modem from the
faxq process. The format of the job description
file specified on the command line is described in
sendq(5).
pagesend initializes the modem before attempting to transmit the pager
message using the information in the appropriate modem configuration file. If
the modem does not respond to this initialization,
pagesend will
repeatedly try to initialize the modem. This behaviour is required for
send-only environments in which a
faxgetty(8) process is not run (and
the modem would be known to be in a properly initialized state).
pagesend catches
SIGINT and
SIGTERM and
cleans up any resources it controls; this is the mechanism used by
faxq
to abort a job while it is in progress.
Many aspects of
pagesend operation are controlled through a configuration
file. The configuration file is located in the spooler hierarchy in the
etc subdirectory and is named
config.device-ID;
consult
hylafax-config(5) for detailed information on the contents of
configuration files.
The protocol which must be used for a specific service provider is controled
from the
hylafax-info(5) file.
OPTIONS¶
- -c config
- Treat config as a configuration parameter
specification that is interpreted after reading the per-device
configuration file. For example, ``-c sessiontracing:0x4f'' would set the
SessionTracing configuration parameter to ``0x4f'', overriding any
setting in the configuration file.
- -m devID
- The device to use in processing the job. Note that this is
a device identifier and not the pathname of the tty special file. A
device identifier is formed from a device filename by removing any leading
``/dev/'' and converting any ``/'' characters to ``_'' characters.
- -l
- Do the UUCP lockfile protocol in
pagesend. By default pagesend assumes that it is invoked
with the device already locked and that it does not need to manage the
lockfile.
- -p
- Do not change the process priority when transmitting.
Normally pagesend will raise its priority to reduce i/o latency.
This option is useful for debugging.
NOTES¶
pagesend returns the new job status to
faxq through the
exit(2) return value of the process:
send_retry (0), retry job;
send_failed (1), job finished without success,
send_done (2),
job completed successfully,
send_reformat (3), job should be retried
after documents are reformatted.
FILES¶
/var/spool/hylafax/etc/config.devID device-specific configuration file
Consult
hylafax-server(5) for a complete discussion of the structure and
content of the spooling area.
SEE ALSO¶
faxq(8),
hylafax-server(5),
hylafax-config(5),
hylafax-info(5)