Re: Why is the PM flushing queued packets?

Jonathan Dasteel (jbd@frontier.net)
Thu, 23 Nov 1995 08:43:36 -0700

I think the other end's modem is still connected but the machine
attached to it is hung. Just reset the port to disconnect them. I
don't think there is a situation where this state could be intended.

--jbd

>>>>> "Stephane" == Stephane Volet <steph@yes.Virtuel.net> writes:

Stephane> After checking our logs, I've seen numerous occasions
Stephane> where this one specific user was getting dumped by the
Stephane> Portmaster with the following message in the logs:

Stephane> Nov 23 00:02:14 ??? error: port S1 stopped too long -
Stephane> flushing packet queue

Stephane> Up till yesterday, only the one user had this problem so
Stephane> I suspected his configuration to be the culprit... But I
Stephane> have now two other occurences with other users using
Stephane> other operating systems (win3.11 and MacOS... ther first
Stephane> one uses win95)...

Stephane> I can't seem to find any mention of such error messages
Stephane> in the literature from livingston... It seems now that
Stephane> the problem is mine and I wonder what it could be...

Stephane> Could it be that I need more RAM in the PM? :-(

Stephane> hmmmmm....

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