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tpryan
response 115 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 17:30 UTC 1998

        So, then, PICO does not reserve an item number at 'enter' time,
but gets the next available number at 'would you like to submit this
item' time?
remmers
response 116 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 17:48 UTC 1998

Something like that, with the caveat that when an item is killed,
its number remains unavailable.
eire
response 117 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 22:40 UTC 1998

Valerie:  I basically rub two sticks together to grex...windows
95....haha..I'm still using windows 3.1...I am able to telnet from anyplace
but the grex welcome page...maybe it's me.....
valerie
response 118 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 20:15 UTC 1998

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shivi
response 119 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 17:55 UTC 1998

Get me some nachos, sombody. I'm sick.
danr
response 120 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 01:08 UTC 1998

This is the system problems item, not the shivi problems item. :)
senna
response 121 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 09:21 UTC 1998

I've been dialing in of late and receiving dead air.  No "you will be
connected shortly" message, no echo, nothing.  I think a modem's down or
something.  I've had to do some creative dialing twice now to get a working
connection.  Any idea on what's up?
scott
response 122 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 11:49 UTC 1998

There might be a modem that needs reprogramming.  I'll have to check into
that.
davel
response 123 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 15:12 UTC 1998

I had this happen to me this morning, a few minutes ago.  Connect, but no
message even from the term server.
other
response 124 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 19:06 UTC 1998

ditto yesterday.
janc
response 125 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 19:14 UTC 1998

Did our trunk hunt get messed up when we dropped those two lines?
scott
response 126 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 21:04 UTC 1998

SHouldn't be.  In any case, the numbers were the last 2, and when I got 
the problem there weren't that many people on thru the modems.  I'll 
have to drop by and reprogram the modems and probably reboot the 
terminal server as well.
mcnally
response 127 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 23:18 UTC 1998

  I got the same thing..  Dialed into 761-3000, no login prompt.
  Hung up and dialed 761-5041 and everything was peachy.  Didn't
  bother to track it down any further in the hunt sequence but
  I'm sure you've got a flaked-out modem..
scg
response 128 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 23:28 UTC 1998

761-5041 is now the second modem in the hunt, so assuming nobody else was
calling in or logging off at the same time, that will have tracked it down.
scott
response 129 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 01:16 UTC 1998

It may be intermittant.  Last time we had odd troubles, I just reprogrammed
all the modei.  That's not a big deal, actually, since I've got scripts on
my Newton to do the programming.  

Interestingly, the newer modems without the dumb mode seem to be more stable
than the older ones.  Mind you, that's a 0.001% problem given how much traffic
these modems carry.
keesan
response 130 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 03:24 UTC 1998

5159 works perfectly.
scott
response 131 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 11:52 UTC 1998

(I'd be much happier if everybody used 761-3000, only going to other numbers
as a last resort, BTW)
dpc
response 132 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 15:06 UTC 1998

I had the same problem as the others on the morning of 11/10 when I
dialed into 761-3000.  I got in on 761-4931, which is the number I
always try second, for reasons lost in the mists of time.
remmers
response 133 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 15:48 UTC 1998

Grex was off the net early this morning but is back on again.
keesan
response 134 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 19:48 UTC 1998

5159 works faster than 3000.
scott
response 135 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 19:56 UTC 1998

With identical hardware?
tpryan
response 136 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 22:47 UTC 1998

        Could 761-4931 be the old break between fast and slow modems.
scg
response 137 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 04:55 UTC 1998

Nope, that was 761-5041.  We rearranged the hunt group to try to get people
to dial into the beginning of the hunt group, which makes various things much
easier for the staff.
keesan
response 138 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 21:30 UTC 1998

Last night the grex phones were busy from 8:20 to 8:30 and this afternoon from
4:03 to 4:16.  If this ends up adding up to 30 minutes/week for more people
than me, I suggest restoring one phone line, or is there some problem with
the phone lines at present?  Apart from Sunday at 8 and weekdays at 4, what
other busy times should I beware of?
keesan
response 139 of 181: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 01:30 UTC 1998

I think the problem may have been my dialing 5159, apparently if the numbers
near the end of the trunk are busy I do not get routed to the beginning.  I
will figure out how to change the timeout period in Procomm so as to use 3000.
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