On Fri, December 2, 2005 14:00, Alejandro Vargas said: > 2005/11/30, Francesco Peeters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Yep, tried APIC, NOAPIC, ACPI=OFF, etc. (capitals only for clarity!) but >> to no avail! As soon as both share the same IRQ, the zaphfc driver stops >> passing data to asterisk... > > It is supposed to when you are using APIC, you should obtain many > interrupts and the devices will obtain new interrupts with values > grater than 16 which is the maxymun in a normal PC without APIC. Chech > this lspc, you will see: > > smbus in irq17 > sound card in irq18 > usb controllers in irq 20, 21 and 23 > 4 ethernet cards, in irqs 16, 18 and 18 (it seems one of them are > sharing irq with other) > > Your problem could be the isdn cards are not apic compatible. > >
It's most likely the MoBo that is at fault... It *is* one of the earlier MoBo's with APIC capabilities, and IIRC the damn' thing has shared IRQ lines for the two bottom PCI slots! :-o Many people use older (surplus) hardware for their * server, and it is in such cases that one can run in to things like above madness. It's just a general warning that may or may not apply to your situation. At least you cannot say I didn't warn you ! ;-p -- Francesco Peeters ---- GPG Key = AA69 E7C6 1D8A F148 160C D5C4 9943 6E38 D5E3 7704 If your program doesn't recognize my signature, please visit http://www.CAcert.org/index.php?id=3 to retrieve the Root CA certificate. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users