On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 09:25, Eric Einhorn wrote: > Hi Steven, > > Thank you for your reply. > > My system is a dual PIII-850 on a SuperMicro motherboard (440BX > chipset). There is one 3com 3c905B installed and an ATI Rage 128 for > console video. An onboard ESS1969 chipset is present, however, I am not > using it (nor would I want to) and no drivers are loaded for it; it > just shows up in a 'cat /proc/pci'. I have two IDE harddrives in > software RAID1 and the last device in my system is the T100P.
Nothing there seems to bad. I personally don't like 3com cards, but that shouldn't cause the problem you experienced. Make sure you don't have the frame buffer running or any graphical interfaces on this machine as it might cause the problem via the excessive interrupts to handle the video. I also don't like software raid for a critical machine, and would suggest at some point you try a single drive with no software raid. I suggest it as a last item to check type of thing though. > I'm running a plain vanilla 2.4.25 SMP kernel, asterisk v0.7.2, libpri > v0.5.2, zapata v0.9.0, zaptel v0.9.0, iax v0.2.2. Everything has been > compiled with GCC 3.2. Eventually you should probably upgrade to newer versions if nothing else solves your problems. > The PRI is hooked up to the PSTN, and I have a handful of SIP phones > connected over ethernet. It's just about as basic as you can get. > The PRI is configured for ESF/B8ZS, externally clocked, line build-out > is 0db (I've also confirmed the tx/rx levels are good with the berd). Since you said in your original message that this occurred with inbound PSTN calls that where navigating your IVR, I would look into anything causing interrupts on your system or software that may be causing blocking. -- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users