Debugging SIM problems

2009-03-22 Thread ik
Hello,

I just got OM to my hands (actually two days ago), on the original distro
(2008.8), I was able to read the SIM content and get calls but not to call
others.
When I upgraded to 2008.12 and after that to FSO stable, it stopped reading
my (and few other people's) SIM card at all, and I get with FSO stable and
zhone the following error message:

GSM failed to read authentication status

I also since then experience problems with my regular cell phone (no voice
mail or caller id (both for incoming and outgoing calls).

I have a guess that the carrier blocked something, however I'm no expert in
cellular, so my question is what/how can I debug such things in order to
understand what is wrong ?

I added logging to /var/log/messages instead of a buffer so I can supply the
log if required.

Thanks,
Ido
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Re: Debugging SIM problems

2009-03-22 Thread Will Siddall
Ido,
Can you try this again, but turn on debug logging for ogsmd?  Try
getting your messages then post the log file.

Will

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 8:44 AM, ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I just got OM to my hands (actually two days ago), on the original distro
 (2008.8), I was able to read the SIM content and get calls but not to call
 others.
 When I upgraded to 2008.12 and after that to FSO stable, it stopped reading
 my (and few other people's) SIM card at all, and I get with FSO stable and
 zhone the following error message:

 GSM failed to read authentication status

 I also since then experience problems with my regular cell phone (no voice
 mail or caller id (both for incoming and outgoing calls).

 I have a guess that the carrier blocked something, however I'm no expert in
 cellular, so my question is what/how can I debug such things in order to
 understand what is wrong ?

 I added logging to /var/log/messages instead of a buffer so I can supply the
 log if required.

 Thanks,
 Ido

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Re: Debugging SIM problems

2009-03-22 Thread ik
It seems that the ml does not allow me to send attachments.
The log file can be found here:
http://ik.homelinux.org/projects/files/frameworkd.log

Thanks,
Ido

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Will Siddall will.sidd...@gmail.comwrote:

 Ido,
 Can you try this again, but turn on debug logging for ogsmd?  Try
 getting your messages then post the log file.

 Will

 On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 8:44 AM, ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I just got OM to my hands (actually two days ago), on the original distro
  (2008.8), I was able to read the SIM content and get calls but not to
 call
  others.
  When I upgraded to 2008.12 and after that to FSO stable, it stopped
 reading
  my (and few other people's) SIM card at all, and I get with FSO stable
 and
  zhone the following error message:
 
  GSM failed to read authentication status
 
  I also since then experience problems with my regular cell phone (no
 voice
  mail or caller id (both for incoming and outgoing calls).
 
  I have a guess that the carrier blocked something, however I'm no expert
 in
  cellular, so my question is what/how can I debug such things in order to
  understand what is wrong ?
 
  I added logging to /var/log/messages instead of a buffer so I can supply
 the
  log if required.
 
  Thanks,
  Ido
 
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Re: Debugging SIM problems

2009-03-22 Thread Will Siddall
It does seem like a carrier issue.  Anytime that phone is requesting
service or a wakeup (AT+CMGL=2, it receives CMS ERROR 313.  Now
I'm not an expert in these kinds of situations, but if someone else
might have an idea about this.
It might also be wise to check with your carrier and see if there is
an issue with your SIM card and/or if you can request to have it
replaced.

Will

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 11:19 AM, ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
 It seems that the ml does not allow me to send attachments.
 The log file can be found here:
 http://ik.homelinux.org/projects/files/frameworkd.log

 Thanks,
 Ido

 On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Will Siddall will.sidd...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Ido,
 Can you try this again, but turn on debug logging for ogsmd?  Try
 getting your messages then post the log file.

 Will

 On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 8:44 AM, ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I just got OM to my hands (actually two days ago), on the original
  distro
  (2008.8), I was able to read the SIM content and get calls but not to
  call
  others.
  When I upgraded to 2008.12 and after that to FSO stable, it stopped
  reading
  my (and few other people's) SIM card at all, and I get with FSO stable
  and
  zhone the following error message:
 
  GSM failed to read authentication status
 
  I also since then experience problems with my regular cell phone (no
  voice
  mail or caller id (both for incoming and outgoing calls).
 
  I have a guess that the carrier blocked something, however I'm no expert
  in
  cellular, so my question is what/how can I debug such things in order to
  understand what is wrong ?
 
  I added logging to /var/log/messages instead of a buffer so I can supply
  the
  log if required.
 
  Thanks,
  Ido
 
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Re: Debugging SIM problems

2009-03-22 Thread ik
I called the carrier, it seems that there are few problems both with their
services and with the record about me.

Thank you for the help

Ido


On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Will Siddall will.sidd...@gmail.comwrote:

 It does seem like a carrier issue.  Anytime that phone is requesting
 service or a wakeup (AT+CMGL=2, it receives CMS ERROR 313.  Now
 I'm not an expert in these kinds of situations, but if someone else
 might have an idea about this.
 It might also be wise to check with your carrier and see if there is
 an issue with your SIM card and/or if you can request to have it
 replaced.

 Will

 On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 11:19 AM, ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
  It seems that the ml does not allow me to send attachments.
  The log file can be found here:
  http://ik.homelinux.org/projects/files/frameworkd.log
 
  Thanks,
  Ido
 
  On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Will Siddall will.sidd...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Ido,
  Can you try this again, but turn on debug logging for ogsmd?  Try
  getting your messages then post the log file.
 
  Will
 
  On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 8:44 AM, ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hello,
  
   I just got OM to my hands (actually two days ago), on the original
   distro
   (2008.8), I was able to read the SIM content and get calls but not to
   call
   others.
   When I upgraded to 2008.12 and after that to FSO stable, it stopped
   reading
   my (and few other people's) SIM card at all, and I get with FSO stable
   and
   zhone the following error message:
  
   GSM failed to read authentication status
  
   I also since then experience problems with my regular cell phone (no
   voice
   mail or caller id (both for incoming and outgoing calls).
  
   I have a guess that the carrier blocked something, however I'm no
 expert
   in
   cellular, so my question is what/how can I debug such things in order
 to
   understand what is wrong ?
  
   I added logging to /var/log/messages instead of a buffer so I can
 supply
   the
   log if required.
  
   Thanks,
   Ido
  
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