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FAXWATCH(8C)					     FAXWATCH(8C)

NAME
       faxwatch - monitor low-level HylaFAX server actions

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/contrib/bin/faxwatch  [ -g ] [ -l ] [ -h host ] trig-
       ger-expression

DESCRIPTION
       faxwatch registers interest in one or  more  events  on	a
       HylaFAX	server	and then prints subsequent event messages
       to the standard output.	The faxwatch program is	 intended
       mainly  for  testing the event distribution mechanism used
       by the HylaFAX servers.

       The trigger-expression is supplied as  an  argument  to	a
       ``SITE  TRIGGER'' command passed to the hfaxd(8C) The syn-
       tax for this expression is:

	      [<class>['<'id'>'][<mask>|'*']]*

       where <class> defines a class of events and is one of:

       J      for job-related events,

       S      for fax send-related events,

       R      for fax receive-related events, and

       M      for modem-related events.

       A <mask> is a 4-hex-digit mask of trigger events (see  the
       table  below).	If  ``*'' is specified then all events in
       the class are matched.

       An <id> can be used to restrict matches to a specific  job
       or modem.  Eventually this will need to be generalized for
       job groups.

       Thus an example specification that would catch  any  event
       for  the	 modem on ttyf2 would be ``M<ttyf2>*'', and to be
       notified when job 1932 is requeued or completes one  would
       use ``J<1932>4c60''.

       The output from faxwatch is ASCII text that describes each
       event.  faxwatch runs until it is interrupted.

OPTIONS
       -g	 Display times and dates in Greenwich  Mean  Time
		 (GMT).	 NB: this is the default.

       -h host	 Report	 the  status  of the server on a specific
		 host.	The host may be either a symbolic name or
		 a network address.  If no -h option is supplied,
		 faxwatch uses the FAXSERVER environment variable

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		 to  identify  the HylaFAX server to contact.  If
		 this variable is not set, then	 faxwatch  checks
		 for  a setting in the configuration files (first
		 in the per-user file and then in the system-wide
		 file).	 If all of the above fails, then faxwatch
		 attempts to contact  a	 server	 on  the  machine
		 where it is run.

       -l	 Display times and dates in the local timezone of
		 the server.

       -v	 Trace the protocol  exchanges	between	 faxwatch
		 and  the hfaxd processes on the standard output.

EVENTS
       The following table specifies the current  set  of  events
       that  may  be  monitored.   This information is subject to
       change; consult the source code for reference.

       Event		    Class  Mask	      Description
       JOB_CREATE	    J	   0x0001     job created
       JOB_SUSPEND	    J	   0x0002     job suspended
       JOB_READY	    J	   0x0004     job ready to send
       JOB_SLEEP	    J	   0x0008     job sleeping awaiting time-to-send
       JOB_DEAD		    J	   0x0010     job marked dead
       JOB_PROCESS	    J	   0x0020     job processed by scheduler
       JOB_REAP		    J	   0x0040     job corpus reaped
       JOB_ACTIVE	    J	   0x0080     job activated
       JOB_REJECT	    J	   0x0100     job rejected
       JOB_KILL		    J	   0x0200     job killed
       JOB_BLOCKED	    J	   0x0400     job blocked by other job
       JOB_DELAYED	    J	   0x0800     job delayed by tod restriction or similar
       JOB_ALTERED-	    J	   0x1000     job parameters altered
       JOB_TIMEDOUT	    J	   0x2000     job kill timer expired
       JOB_PREP_BEGIN	    J	   0x4000     job preparation started
       JOB_PREP_END	    J	   0x8000     job preparation finished
       SEND_BEGIN	    S	   0x0001     fax, send attempt started
       SEND_CALL	    S	   0x0002     fax, call placed
       SEND_CONNECTED	    S	   0x0004     fax, call answered by fax
       SEND_PAGE	    S	   0x0008     fax, page transmit done
       SEND_DOC		    S	   0x0010     fax, document transmit done
       SEND_POLLRCVD	    S	   0x0020     fax, document retrieved by poll operation
       SEND_POLLDONE	    S	   0x0040     fax, poll operation completed
       SEND_END		    S	   0x0080     fax, send attempt finished
       SEND_REFORMAT	    S	   0x0100     fax, job being reformatted
       SEND_REQUEUE	    S	   0x0200     fax, job requeued
       SEND_DONE	    S	   0x0400     fax, send job done
       RECV_BEGIN	    R	   0x0001     fax, inbound call started
       RECV_START	    R	   0x0002     fax, session started
       RECV_PAGE	    R	   0x0004     fax, page receive done
       RECV_DOC		    R	   0x0008     fax, document receive done
       RECV_END		    R	   0x0010     fax, inbound call finished
       MODEM_ASSIGN	    M	   0x0001     modem assigned to job
       MODEM_RELEASE	    M	   0x0002     modem released by job

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       MODEM_DOWN	    M	   0x0004     modem marked down
       MODEM_READY	    M	   0x0008     modem marked ready
       MODEM_BUSY	    M	   0x0010     modem marked busy
       MODEM_WEDGED	    M	   0x0020     modem considered wedged
       MODEM_INUSE	    M	   0x0040     modem inuse for outbound work
       MODEM_DATA_BEGIN	    M	   0x0080     inbound data call begun
       MODEM_DATA_END	    M	   0x0100     inbound data call finished
       MODEM_VOICE_BEGIN    M	   0x0200     inbound voice call begun
       MODEM_VOICE_END	    M	   0x0400     inbound voice call finished
       MODEM_CID	    M	   0x0800     inbound caller-ID information

       - Event to be removed soon.

SEE ALSO
       hylafax-server(5F), hfaxd(8C).

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