El Flynn wrote:
M.Hockings wrote:
Even now, given that I don't know what caused the problem or what
solved the problem (for the time being). I might expect that powering
the system off may cause software errors due to partially written
files but I would NOT expect it to damage the hardware, particularly
just a comm card. Hence *my* feeling for *this* card is that it is
unreliable. It is however reassuring to hear that overall the
reliability of the Digium hardware is good.
When you say the card just "worked" after it apparently went dead, did
you switch it around to a different PCI slot? Or did you leave it in the
same place, and after some time it worked again?
Flynn
I had it in a different slot, out of the machine entirely, in a
different slot again then finally back in the original slot. And that
is where it is working now.
This was a new Digium card in a new IBM (Lenovo) machine.
Mike
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