Am Samstag, 28. August 2010, 15:17:14 schrieb Ruben Leote Mendes:
> Em Sab, Agosto 28, 2010 14:12, Ruben Leote Mendes escreveu:
> > Em Sab, Agosto 28, 2010 13:08, Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann escreveu:
> >> Toggling between Off and None looks like fsogsmd is segfaulting. That
> >> would explain the permanent PIN asking too ;)
> > 
> > The fsogsmd process keeps changind PID so segfaulting seems likely.
> > 
> >> Any hints in /var/log/fsogsmd.log?
> > 
> > I attach the log file.
> > Can you spot the problem from the log?
> 
> The list manager didn't like the size of the attachment.
> 
> You can find the log here:
> 
> http://pastebin.com/V7SnFVZr

yeah, looks like it is segfaulting:

2009-12-18T23:21:38.171981Z [INFO]  libfsotransport <0710:2>: SRC: "+CIMI" -> [ 
"268018000073564", "OK" ]
2009-12-18T23:21:39.168257Z [INFO]  libfsotransport <0710:2>: URC: [ 
"0791539111161616640C915391917529040000902152117120004C050003BD030340637439FD0691CB20765A5C9693C3E4320B943ED7C36C72985C0695416679985E96BBD3E430B9EC0209DF6D90334C0FB35D20E57B5E001DC37378580E"
 
]
2009-12-18T23:21:39.168699Z [WARN]  TiCalypsoModem <4C>: No handler for URC 
0791539111161616640C915391917529040000902152117120004C050003BD030340637439FD0691CB20765A5C9693C3E4320B943ED7C36C72985C0695416679985E96BBD3E430B9EC0209DF6D90334C0FB35D20E57B5E001DC37378580E
 
w/ rhs , please report to Mickey <[email protected]>
2009-12-18T23:21:39.170982Z [INFO]  libfsotransport <0710:2>: SRC: "+CMGL=4" -> 
[ "+CMGL: 1,1,,120", 
"0791539111161616040C9153917299241500000180822051304073417B7AFE0691CBA0E1DB4D0F8FE96F90F54D0E9BDFEEB20E549ED3CB2077BD5D96BF41F4B29BFEAE83D8E97358DE62A3CBA0304821C3BD603850780E82C1743499A20C7287DF2072398D7FD741EDB27B1E3E97DB20F71B342FD741D6777A5C0635C369B60B",
 
"+CMGL: 
3,1,,24,07915391111616160692098119827639F1904010021310409040607152624000", 
"+CMGL: 4,1,,86", "OK" ]
2009-12-18T23:21:39.463573Z [INFO]  fsogsmd : Binary launched successful 
(FsoFrameworkFileLogger created as theLogger)



Dunno what CMGL is though... mickey?

And btw. your clock is off ;-)

-- 
Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann
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