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- NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
- faxgetty - _H_y_l_a_F_A_X front-door process
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- SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
- ////uuuussssrrrr////ffffrrrreeeeeeeewwwwaaaarrrreeee////ssssbbbbiiiinnnn////ffffaaaaxxxxggggeeeettttttttyyyy [ ----DDDD ] [ ----pppp ] [ ----qqqq _q_u_e_u_e-_d_i_r ]
- _d_e_v_i_c_e
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y is the _H_y_l_a_F_A_X server program that listens for
- incoming phone calls and either handles each call directly
- or hands it off to an appropriate program. In addition
- _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y monitors modem usage and notifies the _H_y_l_a_F_A_X
- scheduler process when a modem's status changes; e.g. when a
- modem is busy with an outbound call.
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- One _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y should be run for each facsimile modem on a
- machine. _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y is typically started by _i_n_i_t(1M).
- _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y 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.
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- _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y 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
- _f_a_x_a_n_s_w_e_r(1M) and _f_a_x_a_b_o_r_t(1M). _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y also catches
- SIGTERM and SIGINT signals; cleaning up any necessary
- resources before exiting.
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- Many aspects of _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y operation are controlled through a
- configuration file. In particular, for _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y to
- automatically invoke the _g_e_t_t_y(1M) program to handle
- incoming data connections the GGGGeeeettttttttyyyyAAAArrrrggggssss parameter must be
- setup in the configuration file. The configuration file is
- located in the spooler hierarchy in the eeeettttcccc subdirectory and
- is named ccccoooonnnnffffiiiigggg...._d_e_v_i_d,,,, where _d_e_v_i_d is an identifier derived
- from the name of the modem's device file; for example _t_t_y_m_2
- for /_d_e_v/_t_t_y_m_2, _t_e_r_m__1_0 for /_d_e_v/_t_e_r_m/_1_0. Consult
- _c_o_n_f_i_g(4F) for detailed information on the contents of
- configuration files.
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- OOOOPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS
- ----DDDD This option forces _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y to detach itself from
- the controlling tty from which it was invoked. In
- normal operation _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y will nnnnooootttt dissassociate
- itself from the controlling tty.
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- ----pppp Do not change the process priority when receiving
- facsimile. Normally _f_a_x_g_e_t_t_y will raise its
- priority to reduce i/o latency. This option is
- useful for debugging.
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- ----qqqq _d_i_r The specified directory is treated as the spooling
- area. The default spooling area,
- /_u_s_r/_f_r_e_e_w_a_r_e/_v_a_r/_s_p_o_o_l/_f_a_x, is defined at the
- time the software is built.
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- FFFFIIIILLLLEEEESSSS
- /usr/freeware/var/spool/fax/FIFO._d_e_v_i_c_e FIFO special file for submitting commands
- /usr/freeware/var/spool/fax/etc/config._d_e_v_i_c_e device-specific configuration file
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- Consult _h_y_l_a_f_a_x(4F) for a complete discussion of the
- structure and content of the spooling area.
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- SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
- _f_a_x_a_b_o_r_t(1M), _f_a_x_a_n_s_w_e_r(1M), _f_a_x_c_o_n_f_i_g(1M), _f_a_x_s_t_a_t_e(1M),
- _f_a_x_q(1M), _g_e_t_t_y(1M), _h_y_l_a_f_a_x(4F), _c_o_n_f_i_g(4F)
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