[NTLUG:Discuss] cannot execute /usr/bin/perl /etc/vocp/vocp.pl

Robert Thompson ntlug at thorshammer.org
Sun Nov 27 19:19:05 CST 2005


If you do a 'which perl' is it in /usr/bin? Which user is attempting to
execute /etc/vocp/vocp.pl and can you su to that user and execute the
script? Are there any configs in vocp.pl that need to be changed?

It's best to troubleshoot the first error message(s) before going to the
next ones unless you know they are harmless. The early errors could be
the cause of the later ones.

Robert Thompson


On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 18:21 +0000, m m wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I spend all my Thanksgiving holiday with "vgetty".  Here is my problem.
> Please help, Thanks
> 
> Here is the log file, I inseerted my question in the log file:
> 
> 04/30 01:05:12 yS0  reading ring_type ring configuration from config file 
> /etc/mgetty+sendfax/voice.conf
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  vgetty: Executing shell script /etc/vocp/vocp.pl with 
> shell /usr/bin/perl
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  vgetty: cannot execute /usr/bin/perl /etc/vocp/vocp.pl
> 
> - why does this happened? the /etc/vocp/vocp.pl has set to 777
> - I am able to run it on command line
> 
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  vgetty: Got child 3906 exit status 25344 signal
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  vgetty: could not write to shell
> 
> -why does this "write to shell"  mean?
> 
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  vgetty: shell script /etc/vocp/vocp.pl exited unnormally
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  playing voice file /var/spool/voice/messages/usr_eng.rmd
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  vgetty: cannot set effective GID to 503: Operation not 
> permitted
> 
> - what permission and to whom?
> - GID 503 is phone
> - in /etc/group I have a line like this
> -  phone:x:503:
> - and I  appended root
> - phone:x:503:root
> - still have the same peoblem
> 
> 
> 04/30 01:05:14 yS0  vgetty: Could not play greeting message
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  recording voice file 
> /var/spool/voice/incoming/v-3875-925434314.rmd
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  vgetty: cannot set effective GID to 503: Operation not 
> permitted
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  vgetty: Could not record a message
> --
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  vgetty: experimental test release 0.9.32 / with duplex 
> patch
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  mgetty: interim release 1.1.33-Apr10
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  reading generic configuration from config file 
> /etc/mgetty+sendfax/voice.conf
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  reading program vgetty configuration from config file 
> /etc/mgetty+sendfax/voice.conf
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  reading port ttyS0 configuration from config file 
> /etc/mgetty+sendfax/voice.conf
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  check for lockfiles
> 04/30 01:05:15 yS0  locking the line
> 04/30 01:05:16 yS0  lowering DTR to reset Modem
> 04/30 01:05:17 yS0  send: \dATQ0V1H0[0d]
> 04/30 01:05:17 yS0  waiting for ``OK'' ** found **
> 04/30 01:05:17 yS0  send: ATS0=0Q0&D3&C1[0d]
> 04/30 01:05:17 yS0  waiting for ``OK'' ** found **
> 04/30 01:05:17 yS0  mdm_send: 'ATI'
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  USR Courier/Sportster V.34(+) detected
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  mdm_send: 'ATI3'
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  additional info: 'USRobotics Sportster Voice 33600 Fax 
> RS Rev. 2.0'
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  modem quirks: 0080
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  mdm_send: 'AT+FCLASS=2.0' -> OK
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  mdm_send: 'AT+FAA=1;+FCR=1' -> OK
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  mdm_send: 'AT+FBO=1' -> OK
> 04/30 01:05:18 yS0  mdm_send: 'AT+FNR=1,1,1,0' -> OK
> 04/30 01:05:19 yS0  mdm_send: 'AT+FLI="49 115 xxxxxxxx"' -> OK
> 04/30 01:05:19 yS0  mdm_send: 'AT+FCC=1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0' -> OK
> 04/30 01:05:19 yS0  detecting voice modem type
> 04/30 01:05:21 yS0  US Robotics detected
> 04/30 01:05:22 yS0  US Robotics voice modem
> 04/30 01:05:22 yS0  This is a driver beta version. V0.4.b3
> 04/30 01:05:22 yS0  VTD setup successful
> 04/30 01:05:24 yS0  waiting...
> 
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