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From: Joe Beck <jmbeck@bellatlantic.net>
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Subject: C-Kermit--Warning, problem getting exclusive access
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 23:42:24 -0500
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Warning, problem getting exclusive access
I've been having a good deal of difficulty getting a CODEX modem hanging
off an
IBM RS/6000 980 - AIX 3.2.5 configured to dial out. When first working
on it, I
used kermit to attempt to connect and dial out. After going into kermit
and typing
set modem hayes followed by set line /dev/tty35 I kept getting the
message: Warning,
problem getting exclusive access.
Then I tried using cu to test the modem. Some uucp configuring was
required as was
adding the -u -r switches to the getty entry in the inittab file. This
followed by
changing an additional setting on the modem side permitted me to dial
out of the
modem off of tty35 using cu. However, I keep getting the same warning
referencing
exclusive access when I try to use kermit. I tried a couple things and I
just dug up
info regarding uucp. I found a /etc/locks/LCK..tty35 file and thought
that deleting this
may help?
Could someone enlighten me on what I'm doing wrong or what the details
are if uucp
is creating some contention with kermit or if this warning has nothing
to do with
uucp or ...
I'd greatly appreciate any feedback.
jmbeck@bellatlantic.net