On Wed, 6 Jan 2021, Dovid Bender wrote:
The question is if it's using the card or the card or dahdi dummy (or
whatever it's called) or if the card itself is being used.
Does this yield a clue?
pbx10:newline:13:47:53> module show like tim
Module Description
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> pbx10:newline:13:25:02> timing test
> Attempting to test a timer with 50 ticks per second.
> Using the 'timerfd' timing module for this test.
> It has been 1000 milliseconds, and we got 50 timer ticks
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I get:
as2-c3-njr2*CLI> timing test
Attempting to test a timer with 50 ticks per second
On Wed, 6 Jan 2021, Dovid Bender wrote:
I have a box that I suspect had timing issues. I added a TE131 to see if
that would help. Is there any way for me to verify that Dahdi is using
the card for timing and not the kernel?
Does this yield a clue:
pbx10:newline:13:25:02> timing test
Attempti
Hi,
I have a box that I suspect had timing issues. I added a TE131 to see if
that would help. Is there any way for me to verify that Dahdi is using the
card for timing and not the kernel?
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