The volume has no name. Don't ask me why but it doesn't. Here's the mminfo output:
volume written (%) expires read mounts capacity volid next type
27 MB 100% undef 40 MB 0 0 KB 4294967295 0
Can I give it a name somehow and than delete it?
Anyone knows how to remove a volume with no name. I've been banging my head for a while on this one. I know the volume exists cause I can do:
% mminfo -v -a -m -q 'volid=4294967295'
And I get the result. But I cannot delete that volid:
%...
I finally got it working with a simpler (shorter) string. I think my old one may have been above the 28 digit limit. Now I use:
8D1800759888123123#P
And it works like a charm. Thanks.
I am looking for a working string to setup Off-premise message notification to a SkyTel pager. The pager is reached using a common 1-800 number and identifier with a PIN#. I tried using pauses to send the pin down the line but it doesn't seem to work. I tried strings like:
9 D 18007598888 PP...
I was using the wrong password to get "Full access". Now I got it and the first thing I get is "Line Access".
Thanks a lot to everyone.
Sorry I called it a PBX. I'm not all down with the lingo yet.
Thanks for your answer norstarpro. It gave me a good idea. I must be been in the wrong programming or something because I cannot find "Line Assignement" or "Line Access". So I never get to "Answer DNs"...
Our PBX guys is out for a while. We badly need the phone in the computer room (which has its own number) to also ring when the number of the help desk is called.
We have another phone setup this way and when I query the button for that line, I cleary see "ANSWER HDESK". But I don't...
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