VSI-FAX Failure Codes

?Created in the cloud with Saaspose.Words. Failure Codes If you are experiencing troubles with outbound faxing, please refer to this table of the most common errors:NODIAL: This means that the modem doesn’t “hear” a dial-tone. Hook an analog phone up to the modem’s fax line and make sure that you can place outgoing long-distance and local calls.LINDRP or TMEOUT: These indicate that the fax started to go through, but couldn’t finish for some reason. You may also receive reports from your?recipients?of duplicate cover pages, garbles faxes and other similar symptoms. The first thing to check is that you’re using a modem on the HYPERLINK "" recommended hardware list, because outdated modems typically have problems sending to newer fax hardware. If you are using a recommended modem, you should call your phone company and long-distance providers to have them check the line quality.For more detail on the various fax status codes, please see HYPERLINK "" Esker’s VSI-FAX Reference Addendum.What are the Eclipse samba shares used for? The Eclipse application uses the following samba shares to transfer files between Windows servers:msg-out: this share is used to provide print jobs to the Eclipse Forms servermsg-in: this optional share can be used to deliver files to Eclipse from external data sourcesCONV.DATA: this optional share is used by the data conversion tools when migrating data between ERP solutionsexports: this optional?share is used by the “Windows Direct” companion product to allow users the ability to download access their reports from a mapped network driveHow Do I Restart System Admin on AIX? If system.admin needs to be stopped or restarted, you can follow the steps below. System admin is the “master” phantom that kicks off all other phantoms and scheduled jobs. Here is the correct procedure for restarting system admin:Login to the AIX server as the “root” user.Check the Status of system admin by running:/u2/eclipse/modules/bin/services.shTo Stop system admin:/u2/eclipse/modules/bin/services.sh -d systemadminWait 10 seconds, then check the status by running:/u2/eclipse/modules/bin/services.shTo Start system admin:/u2/eclipse/modules/bin/services.sh -e systemadmin Check the status by running:/u2/eclipse/modules/bin/services.shIBM IMM OverviewThe IBM Integrated Management Module (IMM) provides advanced service-processor control, monitoring, and an alerting function. If an environmental condition exceeds a threshold or if a system component fails, the IMM lights LEDs to help you diagnose the problem, records the error in the event log, and alerts you to the problem. Optionally, the IMM also provides a virtual presence capability for remote server management capabilities. For more information, please see the HYPERLINK "" User Guide.ConfigurationIf you are using a new server with an Integrated Management Module (IMM) service processor, you might need to configure networking settings before you can sign into it with the Web interface.Turn on the System x server.When the IBM System x Server Firmware image appears on the display, press F1 to enter setup.Highlight System Settings using the up or down arrow keys and press Enter to select.Highlight Integrated Management Module using the up or down arrow keys and press Enter to select.Highlight Network Configuration using the up or down arrow keys and press Enter to select.Highlight Network Interface Port using the up or down arrow keys and select Dedicated.Highlight DHCP Control using the up or down arrow keys and select Static IP.Highlight Static IP Address using the up or down arrow keys, press Enter.Highlight Subnet Mask using the up or down arrow keys, press Enter.Highlight Gateway using the up or down arrow keys, press Enter.Highlight Save Network Settings using the up or down arrow keys and press Enter to select and perform the action. A screen displays confirming the action.Press Esc until the Main Menu is shown. Then select Save Settings and then Exit Setup.How do I monitor my APC UPS over the network on Linux? If you have an APC UPS with a network card, we recommend using the HYPERLINK "" PowerChute Network Shutdown software provided and supported by APC.InstallationBefore getting started, download and review the HYPERLINK "" PowerChute Network Shutdown documentation.Download the software from APC’s website: HYPERLINK "$74!@ftp.restricted/software/pcns/224/linux/pcns224Linux.tar.gz" PowerChute Network Shutdown v2.2.4 for Linuxmkdir /esupport/powerchute && cd /esupport/powerchutewget -c \$74\!@ftp.restricted/software/pcns/224/linux/pcns224Linux.tar.gztar xzf pcns224Linux.tar.gz./install.shAnswer the questions as prompted. Here is an example of the installation process:Do you accept the license agreement? yesEnter the PCNS instance number: 1Enter the installation directory: [ENTER] to accept default value of /opt/APC/PowerChuteAre you sure? yesEnter the java directory? [ENTER] to use the included version of JavaRun the configuration script:cd /opt/APC/PowerChute/group1/./PCNSConfig.shConfigurationYou’ll be prompted to answer a series of questions. Here is an example of the configuration process:Select the local IP address? 1Select the netmask: [Enter] to select the default (255.255.255.0)Select the type of configuration: [1]: Configure for a single UPS deviceManagement card IP: 192.168.1.101Management card port: 80Administrator user name: apcAdministrator password: apcAuthentication phrase: batterybackupsruleDo you wish to register these settings? YesSupport HYPERLINK "" \o "How do I contact APC for support?" How do I contact APC for support?How do I monitor my Dell UPS on Linux? If you have a Dell UPS, we recommend using the Dell UPS Management Software software provided and supported by Dell.InstallationBefore getting started, download and review the HYPERLINK "" product overview, HYPERLINK "" product support quick notes and? HYPERLINK "" Dell UPS Management Software documentation.Download the software CD image from Dell’s website: HYPERLINK "" DELL_MULTI-DEVICE_A05_R276438.exeFollow Dell’s instructions for extracting the CD image:1.Double-click the new icon on the desktop labeled DELL_MULTI-DEVICE_A05_R276438.exe.2.The Self-Extracting window appears and prompts you to extract orunzip to C:\DELL\DRIVERS\R276438. Write down this path so the executable (I.e.Setup.exe) file can be found later.3.The Self-Extractor window appears.4.Click OK.5.After completing the file extraction, if the Self-Extractorwindow is still open, close it.6.Click the Start button and then click Run.7.Type C:\DELL\DRIVERS\R276438 in the Open textbox and then click OK.8.Follow the on-screen installation instructions.After extracting the CD image, burn the C:\dell\drivers\R276438\Dell_Software_A05.iso image file to CD using your favorite tool. Windows 7 has a built-in disc image burning tool, or you may use HYPERLINK "" InfraRecorder. Regardless of which software you choose to use, make sure you burn the file as disc image, rather than simply copying the file to a data CD.Once the CD has been inserted into your Linux server, launch the setup program:cd /misc/cd/LinuxAMD64./setup.binConfigurationOnce the Dell UPS Management Software has been installed, you may access it via its GUI interface.SupportTo contact Dell for hardware support or software configuration questions: HYPERLINK "" How do I contact Dell for technical support?How do I monitor my UPS on Linux? Depending on which UPS vendor you choose, there are different methods of monitoring the UPS hardware. Here are two common UPS types and monitoring software configurations:APC: Serial/USB:? HYPERLINK "" How do I monitor my APC UPS on Linux?Network: HYPERLINK "" How do I monitor my APC UPS over the network on Linux?Dell: HYPERLINK "" How do I monitor my Dell UPS on Linux?How to Update Monthly Sales Tax HYPERLINK "" How to Update Sales Tax FilesHow do I determine how much space is being used by the PostgreSQL database? First, determine where your postgresql database is installed. Here are the default locations for common platforms:AIX: /u2/pgsqlRHEL (postgresql 8.1): /var/lib/pgsql/RHEL (postgresql 8.4): /opt/PostgresPlus/Once you have determined where the postgresql database lives, use the UNIX du command to report how much space is currently being used by the database files. Here’s an example from a RHEL server with postgresql 8.1 showing a database using 125 MB of data:[root@firestorm ~]# du -sm /var/lib/pgsql/125 /var/lib/pgsql/What happens when my CrashPlan destination runs out of space? If your backup destination runs?out?of?space?then backups to that destination will simply stop.?CrashPlan?will not automatically delete backed up data in order to make room at the destination.In order to resolve the situation you’ll need to perform one of the following actions:Option 1: Add more disk?space?to the destinationOption 2: Select fewer files to back up or change the retention settingsOption 3: Run?Compact on the destination to prune any data that shouldn’t be backed up anymoreOption 1: Add StorageIf you are backing up to a local folder, consider increasing the amount of available space in the destination filesystem.If you are backing up to an external drive, consider replacing the drive with a larger device. You could also consider HYPERLINK "[]=rotate" rotating drives.If you are backing up to an external network device, consider allocating additional storage to the NFS or iSCSI share.If you are backing up to another server on your network, consider increasing the amount of available space in the destination filesystem or migrating the filesystem to a new location?(Settings > Backup > Inbound Backup > Default Backup Archive Location)?.Option 2: Adjust Retention SettingsSee also: HYPERLINK "" CrashPlan PRO Wiki: Backup Frequency and Version Retention HYPERLINK "" CrashPlan PRO Wiki: Retaining VersionsSelect?SettingsSelect BackupSelect?Backup Frequency and VersioningAfter changing the retention settings, you will need to manually?Compact the destination (see below)Option 3: Compact or Maintain ArchiveSee also:? HYPERLINK "" \l "what_happens_if_my_backup_destination_runs_out_of_space" CrashPlan PRO Wiki: FAQ: What happens if my backup destination runs out of space?Archive maintenance involves cleaning up the backup archive to remove backed up data according to the retention settings you’ve specified. Archive maintenance removes:File versions that are too oldDeleted files that no longer need to be keptFiles that are no longer selected for backupSelf-heal archive blocks that have become corrupted (re-requests those blocks from the client).A user can perform a manual archive maintenance by clicking the Compact button in PRO Client for a specific destination.Within your client, de-select the file/folder you want to removeClick?Destinations and then select the appropriate destination type (Computers or?Folders.)Click the specific destinationClick the?Compact buttonNOTE:?Removing files from your backup selection permanently removes the files from the backup archive.?After compacting, de-selected and old data will be removed in the remote destination. You will?not?be able to restore any de-selected or old data once the maintenance/compact process is complete.Solar Java Compatibility Q. Which version of Java should I install for compatibility with ePad and Element?[table id=4 /]Q. Should I install Java updates when prompted?Yes, you should install Java updates when prompted, because Oracle often releases important security updates to the JRE. In almost every case, installing Java updates will not cause problems with Solar.In the rare case that a Java update causes problems with the Solar client, we recommend that you first try to? HYPERLINK "" reinstall Solar. If performing a clean installation of Solar doesn’t resolve the issue, we recommend that you uninstall all other versions of the Java runtime environment (JRE), re-install only the JRE version that was certified with your specific release of Eclipse from the table above, and open an SR for our development team to review the issue.Q. How do I determine which version of Java is certified for my release of Eclipse?Please refer to the table above.Q. Why is the version of Java on my web start page out of date?As versions of Java with major security patches or significant features are released, the Eclipse development team integrates and tests each new version with the current version of Eclipse.Due to the overhead involved with testing hundreds of possible combinations of Java runtime environments and Eclipse releases, the Eclipse development team only certifies the most recent Java runtime environment and Eclipse release.Q. Is Solar compatible with Java 7?Yes, Java 7 is bundled with Eclipse release 8.7.4.09 and later, and it may be manually installed for use with earlier versions of Eclipse.How do I enable the rsync daemon on Linux? To configure rsync to operate as a daemon (server mode), create a config file, /etc/rsyncd.conf:vim /etc/rsyncd.confHere’s a sample configuration:uid = rootgid = rootuse chroot = yes[snap]path = /snapread only = trueEnable the service to automatically start on boot:chkconfig rsync onchkconfig --list rsyncHow do I check how many UniVerse licenses are available? To verify the number of used and available UniVerse licenses:Log into the server as rootAt the prompt, type:uvlictoolScreencast:How do I allow more than 10 telnet sessions from an IP on Linux? By default, RHEL limits the number of telnet connections from a single host to 10 simultaneous sessions. This is a security feature, but can be a problem in thin-client environments where many legitimate users connect from the same source IP address. To raise the limit:Open the /etc/xinetd.conf file for editingvim /etc/xinetd.confFind the line containing the “per_source” valueIncrease the integer from 10 to an appropriately-sized value for your environmentSave the configuration fileReload xinetdservice xinetd reloadHow do I check which version of AIX is installed? From the command line:oslevel -rHow do I mount an NTFS drive in Linux? The following procedure can be used to mount an NTFS partition — for example, an external USB drive formatted for use in Windows — for use in Linux:Activate the HYPERLINK "" EPEL repository, if it isn’t already enabled:rpm -Uvh the fuse-ntfs-3g package:yum -y install fuse-ntfs-3gCreate a mount point:mkdir -p /mnt/usbFind the device ID and partition number (ie /dev/sdc2):fdisk -lUpdate /etc/fstab:cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.`date +%Y%m%d.%H%M%S`vim /etc/fstab/dev/sdc2 /mnt/usb ntfs-3g rw,umask=0000,defaults 0 0Mount the drive:mount /mnt/usbConfigure Alias IP Address in AIX Smit tcpip, Further Configuration, Network Interfaces, Network Interface Selection, Configure Aliases, Add an IPV4 Network Alias, Select appropriate network interface:en0 1L-08 Standard Ethernet Network Interfacethen, enter alias IP address and network mask such as 255.255.255.0.The interface en0 was selected above since that is the most common. You may be using en1 or en2, so select the one that is appropriate for your environment. How do I test my backup? The correct procedure for testing the integrity of a backup — tape or network — is a three-step process that can be completed in part or in whole, depending on what particular function of the backup you are interested in verifying:Perform a full restore of the tape or network backup to a temporary directory or separate test server. This verifies that the correct restore procedures are documented, detects media errors or problems with the network restore process, and confirms availability of the necessary data files. HYPERLINK "" Run the UniVerse uvbackup tool against the restored data. This verifies that the database files are in a consistent, unbroken state.Launch Eclipse and process orders, run reports, etc. to compare the operation of the restored data with behavior in the live database. This verifies that the database’s important files are all available and in a state consistent with one another.Why do I need an AIX upgrade for Eclipse 8.6.9? The application server portion of Eclipse 8.6.9 requires JBoss 5.1 and Java 6. The IBM Java 6 SDK requires the following minimum levels of AIX: HYPERLINK "" Java 6 32-bit HYPERLINK "" Java 6 64-bitMinimum AIX level supported – 5.1N/AN/AMinimum AIX level supported – 5.2N/AN/AMinimum AIX level supported – 5.35300-07 (APAR IZ07976)5300-07 (APAR IZ07976)Minimum AIX level supported – 6.16100-GOLD6100-GOLDMinimum AIX level supported – 7.17100-GOLD7100-GOLDEnd of Service30 Nov 201730 Nov 2017Source: HYPERLINK "" you follow the? HYPERLINK "" recommended best practices for keeping your AIX server up to date, you are already on a supported version of AIX.How often should I reboot my Linux server? We recommend that you reboot your Linux server every month to install kernel updates from Red Hat, firmware upgrades from the server’s hardware vendor, and perform low-level system integrity checks. You may certainly reboot as often as your maintenance schedule allows, but it is not required for the stable operation of Eclipse. For more information, see: HYPERLINK "" How often should I update my Red Hat Enterprise Linux server? ................
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