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When the pager channel finds one or more modems to be unusable, it will note the device names.
On OpenVMS, these device names are sent via an OPCOM broadcast to all
operator classes, or if the site-supplied command procedure
PMDF_COM:bad_modem_alert.com
exists, that command
procedure is instead executed. This site-supplied command procedure
bad_modem_alert.com
can obtain the list of bad modems from
the DCL symbol PMDF_BAD_MODEMS. The value of that symbol is a comma
separated list of the bad device names. The name of the currently
running channel can be obtained from the OpenVMS logical PMDF_CHANNEL.
On UNIX, these device names are written to a file
/tmp/pmdf_bad_modem-uniqueid
, where
uniqueid
is a unique string generated to
disambiguify the file name. In addition, if a site-supplied
/pmdf/bin/bad_modem_alert
shell script exists, it will be
executed, and the bad modem device names will be supplied to it via
standard input, stdin
.
On NT, these device names are written to a file
C:\tmp\pmdf_bad_modem-uniqueid
, where
uniqueid
is a unique string generated to
disambiguify the file name. In addition, if a site-supplied
C:\pmdf\bin/bad_modem_alert
shell script exists, it will
be executed, and the bad modem device names will be supplied to it via
standard input, On UNIX, these device names are written to a file
/tmp/pmdf_bad_modem-uniqueid
, where
uniqueid
is a unique string generated to
disambiguify the file name. In addition, if a site-supplied
/pmdf/bin/bad_modem_alert
shell script exists, it will be
executed, and the bad modem device names will be supplied to it via
standard input, stdin
.
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