RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
I tried to get the TDM card to work in an IBM xSeries 350 700Mhz Zeon. What I found was that the WCTDM card does not like the 64 bit slots. If you put the card in the 32-bit 33Mhz slot it works all day. If you move it into a 33Mhz/64-bit slot or 66 MHz/64-bit slot, as soon as you modprobe wctdm, the NMI lights on the server light up and you have about a minute before the server reboots itself. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Schulte Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:19 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... Ok, so we went out and bought a 2650 per the lists advice, putting it plainly ... SSDD DD = different dell, I won't even bother with SS :) Matt -Original Message- From: Matt Schulte Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 7:23 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I'm having the exact same issue on a brand new Dell Poweredge 700, using FC2. It locks the machine totally. -Original Message- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:06 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I dont' think it's the digium hardware fault. Why? I've got probably 8-10 machines like this and they all get occasional NMIs with the 'uhhuh' message. It's defiently kernel related...hell these boards don't work under anything older than 2.4.27. --On Tuesday, December 21, 2004 00:42 -0600 I put the Who? in Mishehu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -- http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=12435 ). The following is a list of the configuration and the issues I have encountered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. System A: Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard. Has BIOS revision 06, BMC 2.40 and FRUSDR 1.40 2x2.8GHz Xeon processors w/800Mhz FSB, actively cooled retail box set 1GB of ECC registered DDR333 RAM, 2 DIMMs 3ware 9500 SATA Raid, controlling a 3-disk raid5 array 550 Watt 24-pin ATX power supply System B: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe AMD Athlon XP 3200 (barton core) 512 MB RAM ATI 9600SE OEM card 200GB SATA drive Process is as follows: 1. On system A until further notice: The Intel SE7525GP2 conflicted with the firmware on the 3ware 9500 SATA RAID controller until BIOS 06 was released. 2. After having been flashed, Slackware 10.0 was then installed on it. It currently runs stock kernel 2.6.9, udev 042, and the most recent hotplug from 2004-09-23. 3. Installed a digium-supplied X101P into the machine into a 32bit PCI slot. 4. Downloaded zaptel 1.0.3, compiled against kernel 2.6.9. Upon modprobe wcfxo, NMI's are immediately reported (syslog to follow). The instructions from README.udev were followed and parameters inserted into the rules file for udev. Problem occurs regardless of whether or not hotplug inserts the modules or the are manually inserted by me. Repeated modprobe -r wcfxo; modprobe wcfxo produces no different result as well. 5. Attempted all combinations of moving the card to other compatible slots, CVS zaptel from 2004-12-17, and the TDM04b card. Snippet of syslog as follows: Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker version: 71 Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker passed register test Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F (4 modules) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 21 on CPU 0. The NMI's will continue to report reasons 21 31 until the module is removed from the kernel. 6. Attempted several kernel reconfigurations, including ones that stripped out USB support and all SMP support. Even on this machine
RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
Really... I *think* I tried this already, I'll try on our old Dell 700 and see if this helps. Thanks. -Original Message- From: Christopher Slaght [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:52 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I tried to get the TDM card to work in an IBM xSeries 350 700Mhz Zeon. What I found was that the WCTDM card does not like the 64 bit slots. If you put the card in the 32-bit 33Mhz slot it works all day. If you move it into a 33Mhz/64-bit slot or 66 MHz/64-bit slot, as soon as you modprobe wctdm, the NMI lights on the server light up and you have about a minute before the server reboots itself. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Schulte Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:19 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... Ok, so we went out and bought a 2650 per the lists advice, putting it plainly ... SSDD DD = different dell, I won't even bother with SS :) Matt -Original Message- From: Matt Schulte Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 7:23 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I'm having the exact same issue on a brand new Dell Poweredge 700, using FC2. It locks the machine totally. -Original Message- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:06 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I dont' think it's the digium hardware fault. Why? I've got probably 8-10 machines like this and they all get occasional NMIs with the 'uhhuh' message. It's defiently kernel related...hell these boards don't work under anything older than 2.4.27. --On Tuesday, December 21, 2004 00:42 -0600 I put the Who? in Mishehu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -- http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=12435 ). The following is a list of the configuration and the issues I have encountered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. System A: Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard. Has BIOS revision 06, BMC 2.40 and FRUSDR 1.40 2x2.8GHz Xeon processors w/800Mhz FSB, actively cooled retail box set 1GB of ECC registered DDR333 RAM, 2 DIMMs 3ware 9500 SATA Raid, controlling a 3-disk raid5 array 550 Watt 24-pin ATX power supply System B: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe AMD Athlon XP 3200 (barton core) 512 MB RAM ATI 9600SE OEM card 200GB SATA drive Process is as follows: 1. On system A until further notice: The Intel SE7525GP2 conflicted with the firmware on the 3ware 9500 SATA RAID controller until BIOS 06 was released. 2. After having been flashed, Slackware 10.0 was then installed on it. It currently runs stock kernel 2.6.9, udev 042, and the most recent hotplug from 2004-09-23. 3. Installed a digium-supplied X101P into the machine into a 32bit PCI slot. 4. Downloaded zaptel 1.0.3, compiled against kernel 2.6.9. Upon modprobe wcfxo, NMI's are immediately reported (syslog to follow). The instructions from README.udev were followed and parameters inserted into the rules file for udev. Problem occurs regardless of whether or not hotplug inserts the modules or the are manually inserted by me. Repeated modprobe -r wcfxo; modprobe wcfxo produces no different result as well. 5. Attempted all combinations of moving the card to other compatible slots, CVS zaptel from 2004-12-17, and the TDM04b card. Snippet of syslog as follows: Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker version: 71 Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker passed register test Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F (4 modules) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving
RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
Just tried this, same deal. A bunch of NMI errors and eventually locks up. -Original Message- From: Matt Schulte Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:58 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... Really... I *think* I tried this already, I'll try on our old Dell 700 and see if this helps. Thanks. -Original Message- From: Christopher Slaght [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:52 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I tried to get the TDM card to work in an IBM xSeries 350 700Mhz Zeon. What I found was that the WCTDM card does not like the 64 bit slots. If you put the card in the 32-bit 33Mhz slot it works all day. If you move it into a 33Mhz/64-bit slot or 66 MHz/64-bit slot, as soon as you modprobe wctdm, the NMI lights on the server light up and you have about a minute before the server reboots itself. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Schulte Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:19 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... Ok, so we went out and bought a 2650 per the lists advice, putting it plainly ... SSDD DD = different dell, I won't even bother with SS :) Matt -Original Message- From: Matt Schulte Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 7:23 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I'm having the exact same issue on a brand new Dell Poweredge 700, using FC2. It locks the machine totally. -Original Message- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:06 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I dont' think it's the digium hardware fault. Why? I've got probably 8-10 machines like this and they all get occasional NMIs with the 'uhhuh' message. It's defiently kernel related...hell these boards don't work under anything older than 2.4.27. --On Tuesday, December 21, 2004 00:42 -0600 I put the Who? in Mishehu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -- http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=12435 ). The following is a list of the configuration and the issues I have encountered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. System A: Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard. Has BIOS revision 06, BMC 2.40 and FRUSDR 1.40 2x2.8GHz Xeon processors w/800Mhz FSB, actively cooled retail box set 1GB of ECC registered DDR333 RAM, 2 DIMMs 3ware 9500 SATA Raid, controlling a 3-disk raid5 array 550 Watt 24-pin ATX power supply System B: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe AMD Athlon XP 3200 (barton core) 512 MB RAM ATI 9600SE OEM card 200GB SATA drive Process is as follows: 1. On system A until further notice: The Intel SE7525GP2 conflicted with the firmware on the 3ware 9500 SATA RAID controller until BIOS 06 was released. 2. After having been flashed, Slackware 10.0 was then installed on it. It currently runs stock kernel 2.6.9, udev 042, and the most recent hotplug from 2004-09-23. 3. Installed a digium-supplied X101P into the machine into a 32bit PCI slot. 4. Downloaded zaptel 1.0.3, compiled against kernel 2.6.9. Upon modprobe wcfxo, NMI's are immediately reported (syslog to follow). The instructions from README.udev were followed and parameters inserted into the rules file for udev. Problem occurs regardless of whether or not hotplug inserts the modules or the are manually inserted by me. Repeated modprobe -r wcfxo; modprobe wcfxo produces no different result as well. 5. Attempted all combinations of moving the card to other compatible slots, CVS zaptel from 2004-12-17, and the TDM04b card. Snippet of syslog as follows: Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker version: 71 Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker passed register test Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Found a Wildcard
RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
Ok, so we went out and bought a 2650 per the lists advice, putting it plainly ... SSDD DD = different dell, I won't even bother with SS :) Matt -Original Message- From: Matt Schulte Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 7:23 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I'm having the exact same issue on a brand new Dell Poweredge 700, using FC2. It locks the machine totally. -Original Message- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:06 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I dont' think it's the digium hardware fault. Why? I've got probably 8-10 machines like this and they all get occasional NMIs with the 'uhhuh' message. It's defiently kernel related...hell these boards don't work under anything older than 2.4.27. --On Tuesday, December 21, 2004 00:42 -0600 I put the Who? in Mishehu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -- http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=12435 ). The following is a list of the configuration and the issues I have encountered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. System A: Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard. Has BIOS revision 06, BMC 2.40 and FRUSDR 1.40 2x2.8GHz Xeon processors w/800Mhz FSB, actively cooled retail box set 1GB of ECC registered DDR333 RAM, 2 DIMMs 3ware 9500 SATA Raid, controlling a 3-disk raid5 array 550 Watt 24-pin ATX power supply System B: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe AMD Athlon XP 3200 (barton core) 512 MB RAM ATI 9600SE OEM card 200GB SATA drive Process is as follows: 1. On system A until further notice: The Intel SE7525GP2 conflicted with the firmware on the 3ware 9500 SATA RAID controller until BIOS 06 was released. 2. After having been flashed, Slackware 10.0 was then installed on it. It currently runs stock kernel 2.6.9, udev 042, and the most recent hotplug from 2004-09-23. 3. Installed a digium-supplied X101P into the machine into a 32bit PCI slot. 4. Downloaded zaptel 1.0.3, compiled against kernel 2.6.9. Upon modprobe wcfxo, NMI's are immediately reported (syslog to follow). The instructions from README.udev were followed and parameters inserted into the rules file for udev. Problem occurs regardless of whether or not hotplug inserts the modules or the are manually inserted by me. Repeated modprobe -r wcfxo; modprobe wcfxo produces no different result as well. 5. Attempted all combinations of moving the card to other compatible slots, CVS zaptel from 2004-12-17, and the TDM04b card. Snippet of syslog as follows: Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker version: 71 Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker passed register test Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F (4 modules) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 21 on CPU 0. The NMI's will continue to report reasons 21 31 until the module is removed from the kernel. 6. Attempted several kernel reconfigurations, including ones that stripped out USB support and all SMP support. Even on this machine with a uniprocessor kernel, NMI was still generated. 7. Took the X100P and installed it in System B. System B only reports: Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf line 143: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' Whenever I check, /dev/zap/ctl does exist. No NMI is generated on this machine, though I do not know if it is capible of doing so. Otherwise, it appears to operate normally. 8. Tried asterisklivecd that is maintained by somebody in Italy. Actually got a freshmaker error on that trial, though it appeared to be somewhat outdated. Just to anticipate questions, whenever the TDM04b was tested, the power
RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
I'm having the exact same issue on a brand new Dell Poweredge 700, using FC2. It locks the machine totally. -Original Message- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:06 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I dont' think it's the digium hardware fault. Why? I've got probably 8-10 machines like this and they all get occasional NMIs with the 'uhhuh' message. It's defiently kernel related...hell these boards don't work under anything older than 2.4.27. --On Tuesday, December 21, 2004 00:42 -0600 I put the Who? in Mishehu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -- http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=12435 ). The following is a list of the configuration and the issues I have encountered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. System A: Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard. Has BIOS revision 06, BMC 2.40 and FRUSDR 1.40 2x2.8GHz Xeon processors w/800Mhz FSB, actively cooled retail box set 1GB of ECC registered DDR333 RAM, 2 DIMMs 3ware 9500 SATA Raid, controlling a 3-disk raid5 array 550 Watt 24-pin ATX power supply System B: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe AMD Athlon XP 3200 (barton core) 512 MB RAM ATI 9600SE OEM card 200GB SATA drive Process is as follows: 1. On system A until further notice: The Intel SE7525GP2 conflicted with the firmware on the 3ware 9500 SATA RAID controller until BIOS 06 was released. 2. After having been flashed, Slackware 10.0 was then installed on it. It currently runs stock kernel 2.6.9, udev 042, and the most recent hotplug from 2004-09-23. 3. Installed a digium-supplied X101P into the machine into a 32bit PCI slot. 4. Downloaded zaptel 1.0.3, compiled against kernel 2.6.9. Upon modprobe wcfxo, NMI's are immediately reported (syslog to follow). The instructions from README.udev were followed and parameters inserted into the rules file for udev. Problem occurs regardless of whether or not hotplug inserts the modules or the are manually inserted by me. Repeated modprobe -r wcfxo; modprobe wcfxo produces no different result as well. 5. Attempted all combinations of moving the card to other compatible slots, CVS zaptel from 2004-12-17, and the TDM04b card. Snippet of syslog as follows: Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker version: 71 Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker passed register test Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F (4 modules) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 21 on CPU 0. The NMI's will continue to report reasons 21 31 until the module is removed from the kernel. 6. Attempted several kernel reconfigurations, including ones that stripped out USB support and all SMP support. Even on this machine with a uniprocessor kernel, NMI was still generated. 7. Took the X100P and installed it in System B. System B only reports: Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf line 143: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' Whenever I check, /dev/zap/ctl does exist. No NMI is generated on this machine, though I do not know if it is capible of doing so. Otherwise, it appears to operate normally. 8. Tried asterisklivecd that is maintained by somebody in Italy. Actually got a freshmaker error on that trial, though it appeared to be somewhat outdated. Just to anticipate questions, whenever the TDM04b was tested, the power connector was in fact connected. An Intel Etherexpress Pro 100 ethernet card was tested on Machine A to verify that there was no problem with the slots. The eepro100 initializes and operates perfectly. Attached to this email is a copy of the kernel's configuration, and a list of currently loaded modules is as follows: Module
RE: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
At 07:22 AM 1/21/2005 -0600, you wrote: I'm having the exact same issue on a brand new Dell Poweredge 700, using FC2. It locks the machine totally. -Original Message- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:06 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues... I dont' think it's the digium hardware fault. Why? I've got probably 8-10 machines like this and they all get occasional NMIs with the 'uhhuh' snip I sent the following email to this list last week: A week or so ago I wrote about the problems I was having using a Digium TDM04B card in a Dell PowerEdge 750 IU running Fedora Core 1. Digium steadfastly indicates their card won't work in any PowerEdge 650, 700 and 750 series machines do (sic) to a failure in interrupt handling between the pci bus and the card. You are running into the same problem as I was. As a followup: we returned the PowerEdge 750 to Dell and replaced it with a brand new PowerEdge 1850. This has a different motherboard than the 750. I installed the TDM04B and FC1. Although it's been less than 24 hours running, the board works well and we can place calls out. Michael Swan Neon Software, Inc. ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
Hello everybody, i have found a message on the list regarding this problem, i experienced this too, my machine show this on the kernel log: Jan 15 11:21:08 catwoman kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31. Jan 15 11:21:08 catwoman kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Jan 15 11:21:08 catwoman kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Jan 15 11:21:08 catwoman kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 21. Jan 15 11:21:08 catwoman kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Jan 15 11:21:08 catwoman kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? and loops forever, i see some posts on the list and the solution was to start linux with the parameter nmi_watchdog=1: so put in lilo.conf: append=nmi_watchdog=1 If i use the nmi_watchdog=0 the behavior was the normal, (a lot of output on the console), with nmi_watchdog=1 the machine freeze, and with nmi_watchdog=1 the asterisk is working, however there are still a lot of nmi interrupts, but no log and it works anyway: catwoman:~# cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 0:7938515IO-APIC-edge timer 1: 1439IO-APIC-edge keyboard 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 4: 77IO-APIC-edge serial 8: 1IO-APIC-edge rtc 12: 19IO-APIC-edge PS/2 Mouse 14: 2IO-APIC-edge libata 15: 559174IO-APIC-edge libata 18:1978930 IO-APIC-level eth0 21: 79324605 IO-APIC-level wcfxo 22: 79325021 IO-APIC-level wcfxo 26: 238520 IO-APIC-level eth1 NMI: 20571235 LOC:7938676 ERR: 0 MIS: 0 The machine is a Dell Poweredge 700 with a sata disk. Slds. -- Nestor A. Diaz Ingeniero de Sistemas y Comp. Tel. +57 1 6005490 x 211 Cel. +57 315 8190760 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tiendalinux.com Bogota, Colombia ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Re: [Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
I dont' think it's the digium hardware fault. Why? I've got probably 8-10 machines like this and they all get occasional NMIs with the 'uhhuh' message. It's defiently kernel related...hell these boards don't work under anything older than 2.4.27. --On Tuesday, December 21, 2004 00:42 -0600 I put the Who? in Mishehu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -- http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=12435 ). The following is a list of the configuration and the issues I have encountered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. System A: Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard. Has BIOS revision 06, BMC 2.40 and FRUSDR 1.40 2x2.8GHz Xeon processors w/800Mhz FSB, actively cooled retail box set 1GB of ECC registered DDR333 RAM, 2 DIMMs 3ware 9500 SATA Raid, controlling a 3-disk raid5 array 550 Watt 24-pin ATX power supply System B: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe AMD Athlon XP 3200 (barton core) 512 MB RAM ATI 9600SE OEM card 200GB SATA drive Process is as follows: 1. On system A until further notice: The Intel SE7525GP2 conflicted with the firmware on the 3ware 9500 SATA RAID controller until BIOS 06 was released. 2. After having been flashed, Slackware 10.0 was then installed on it. It currently runs stock kernel 2.6.9, udev 042, and the most recent hotplug from 2004-09-23. 3. Installed a digium-supplied X101P into the machine into a 32bit PCI slot. 4. Downloaded zaptel 1.0.3, compiled against kernel 2.6.9. Upon modprobe wcfxo, NMI's are immediately reported (syslog to follow). The instructions from README.udev were followed and parameters inserted into the rules file for udev. Problem occurs regardless of whether or not hotplug inserts the modules or the are manually inserted by me. Repeated modprobe -r wcfxo; modprobe wcfxo produces no different result as well. 5. Attempted all combinations of moving the card to other compatible slots, CVS zaptel from 2004-12-17, and the TDM04b card. Snippet of syslog as follows: Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker version: 71 Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker passed register test Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F (4 modules) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 21 on CPU 0. The NMI's will continue to report reasons 21 31 until the module is removed from the kernel. 6. Attempted several kernel reconfigurations, including ones that stripped out USB support and all SMP support. Even on this machine with a uniprocessor kernel, NMI was still generated. 7. Took the X100P and installed it in System B. System B only reports: Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf line 143: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' Whenever I check, /dev/zap/ctl does exist. No NMI is generated on this machine, though I do not know if it is capible of doing so. Otherwise, it appears to operate normally. 8. Tried asterisklivecd that is maintained by somebody in Italy. Actually got a freshmaker error on that trial, though it appeared to be somewhat outdated. Just to anticipate questions, whenever the TDM04b was tested, the power connector was in fact connected. An Intel Etherexpress Pro 100 ethernet card was tested on Machine A to verify that there was no problem with the slots. The eepro100 initializes and operates perfectly. Attached to this email is a copy of the kernel's configuration, and a list of currently loaded modules is as follows: Module Size Used by md5 4992 1 ipv6 260352 16 hw_random 6548 0 pciehp 97540 0 shpchp101124 0 pci_hotplug13060 2 pciehp,shpchp e1000 86788 0 evdev 10368 0 And output from /proc/interrupts immediately after loading the wctdm module: CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3 0:3791068
[Asterisk-Users] NMI issues...
I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -- http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=12435 ). The following is a list of the configuration and the issues I have encountered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. System A: Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard. Has BIOS revision 06, BMC 2.40 and FRUSDR 1.40 2x2.8GHz Xeon processors w/800Mhz FSB, actively cooled retail box set 1GB of ECC registered DDR333 RAM, 2 DIMMs 3ware 9500 SATA Raid, controlling a 3-disk raid5 array 550 Watt 24-pin ATX power supply System B: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe AMD Athlon XP 3200 (barton core) 512 MB RAM ATI 9600SE OEM card 200GB SATA drive Process is as follows: 1. On system A until further notice: The Intel SE7525GP2 conflicted with the firmware on the 3ware 9500 SATA RAID controller until BIOS 06 was released. 2. After having been flashed, Slackware 10.0 was then installed on it. It currently runs stock kernel 2.6.9, udev 042, and the most recent hotplug from 2004-09-23. 3. Installed a digium-supplied X101P into the machine into a 32bit PCI slot. 4. Downloaded zaptel 1.0.3, compiled against kernel 2.6.9. Upon modprobe wcfxo, NMI's are immediately reported (syslog to follow). The instructions from README.udev were followed and parameters inserted into the rules file for udev. Problem occurs regardless of whether or not hotplug inserts the modules or the are manually inserted by me. Repeated modprobe -r wcfxo; modprobe wcfxo produces no different result as well. 5. Attempted all combinations of moving the card to other compatible slots, CVS zaptel from 2004-12-17, and the TDM04b card. Snippet of syslog as follows: Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker version: 71 Dec 19 15:33:17 nisui kernel: Freshmaker passed register test Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:18 nisui kernel: Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F (4 modules) Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 31 on CPU 0. Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to continue Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? Dec 19 15:33:19 nisui kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 21 on CPU 0. The NMI's will continue to report reasons 21 31 until the module is removed from the kernel. 6. Attempted several kernel reconfigurations, including ones that stripped out USB support and all SMP support. Even on this machine with a uniprocessor kernel, NMI was still generated. 7. Took the X100P and installed it in System B. System B only reports: Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf line 143: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' Whenever I check, /dev/zap/ctl does exist. No NMI is generated on this machine, though I do not know if it is capible of doing so. Otherwise, it appears to operate normally. 8. Tried asterisklivecd that is maintained by somebody in Italy. Actually got a freshmaker error on that trial, though it appeared to be somewhat outdated. Just to anticipate questions, whenever the TDM04b was tested, the power connector was in fact connected. An Intel Etherexpress Pro 100 ethernet card was tested on Machine A to verify that there was no problem with the slots. The eepro100 initializes and operates perfectly. Attached to this email is a copy of the kernel's configuration, and a list of currently loaded modules is as follows: Module Size Used by md5 4992 1 ipv6 260352 16 hw_random 6548 0 pciehp 97540 0 shpchp101124 0 pci_hotplug13060 2 pciehp,shpchp e1000 86788 0 evdev 10368 0 And output from /proc/interrupts immediately after loading the wctdm module: CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3 0:3791068 10 10 10IO-APIC-edge timer 1: 7 1 0 0IO-APIC-edge i8042 9: 0 0 0 0 IO-APIC-level acpi 12: 57 0 0 1IO-APIC-edge i8042 14: 0 1 0 0IO-APIC-edge ide0 169: