So I moved the Ethernet controller to IRQ 11 and the 'Unknown Device' followed!!
I'm kind of at a loss with this machine, as I don't normally deal with
IBMs. Here is the full output from the command.. can someone point
out where the Digium card is, because I don't see it.
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So I moved the Ethernet controller to IRQ 11 and the 'Unknown Device' followed!!
I would try moving the Digium card to another slot. Your Ethernet
controlled must be onboard and it share its IRQ with the slot where
the Digium board is.
hth
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Ok so that 'unknown' is infact the Digium card then? I suspected that.
On 12/19/06, Time Bandit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I moved the Ethernet controller to IRQ 11 and the 'Unknown Device'
followed!!
I would try moving the Digium card to another slot. Your Ethernet
controlled must be
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:35:32 -0500
Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok so that 'unknown' is infact the Digium card then? I suspected
that.
The Vendor ID is 'D161' which is supposed to look a bit like the first
four letters of 'Digium' :)
gdh
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Well I don't see anything that specifically states digium.. but I do
see this. which would be a problem if this is the digium card..
04:04.0 Ethernet controller: Unknown device d161:2400 (rev 11)
IRQ 3
05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721
IRQ 3
On 12/15/06,
I see that the digium card doesn't share the IRQ however
Digium has recommended diabled USB still... additionally the
Digium card is on 169 which isn't a valid IRQ.. how can I
find out what it is sharing with?
lspci -vb will give you the irq as seen by the cards on the PCI bus
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No
Hi,
I have an IBM xSeries server... and the digium card is sharing IRQ
with USB and giving me crackling audio.
cat /proc/interrupts
It brings up these results:
0: 10566547IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 9IO-APIC-edge i8042
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
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Hi,
I have an IBM xSeries server... and the digium card is sharing IRQ with USB
and giving me crackling audio.
cat /proc/interrupts
It brings up these results:
0: 10566547IO-APIC-edge timer
1
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Subject: [asterisk-users] IBM Server / USB Ports
Hi,
I have an IBM xSeries server... and the digium card is sharing IRQ with USB
and giving me crackling audio.
cat /proc/interrupts
It brings up these results:
0: 10566547IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 9IO-APIC-edge
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 11:13:29AM -0500, Matt wrote:
Hi,
I have an IBM xSeries server...
Which model, exactly? With which customizations?
and the digium card is sharing IRQ
with USB and giving me crackling audio.
Do you actually get any interrupts from the USB?
cat /proc/interrupts
Matt wrote:
Hi,
I have an IBM xSeries server... and the digium card is sharing IRQ
with USB and giving me crackling audio.
cat /proc/interrupts
It brings up these results:
0: 10566547IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 9IO-APIC-edge i8042
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
Matt wrote:
I see that the digium card doesn't share the IRQ however Digium
has recommended diabled USB still... additionally the Digium card is
on 169 which isn't a valid IRQ.. how can I find out what it is sharing
with?
the tdm card is not sharing an interrupt with your USB. It's your LAN
So you are saying that the card is on it's own IRQ and is not sharing
anything with anything? I realize the eth0 and usb are sharing, but
am not too concerned about that.
On 12/14/06, Leo Ann Boon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt wrote:
I see that the digium card doesn't share the IRQ
Matt wrote:
So you are saying that the card is on it's own IRQ and is not sharing
anything with anything? I realize the eth0 and usb are sharing, but
am not too concerned about that.
What's your zttest result and did zttool reported any irq misses? If
zttest is mostly 99.98%, then the zap
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