Works perfectly!
Thank you very much.
Bruce
On 3/19/19 10:37 AM, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
I added this line as very first line in /etc/rsyslog.conf
:msg, contains, "No irq handler for vector" ~
Basically it means: if message contains "No irq handler for vector"
then discard.
Once you add
On 3/19/19 8:37 AM, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> It's only a temporary solution until the progem gets fixed, but at
> least it allows you to continue doing your work.
I installed Buster alpha5 the other day, and the LTO5 tape drive quit
working, intermittently.
Troubleshooting a tape drive is
I added this line as very first line in /etc/rsyslog.conf
:msg, contains, "No irq handler for vector" ~
Basically it means: if message contains "No irq handler for vector"
then discard.
Once you add the line, restart rsyslog: systemctl restart rsyslog
It's only a temporary solution until the
Can you share what changes you made to rsyslog.conf? That's not
something I've ever messed with.
Thanks.
Bruce
On 3/18/19 11:07 AM, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
Same problem here.
For me the messages appear *only* when I start the Arduino IDE and
stops as soon as I close it. I suspect is
Same problem here.
For me the messages appear *only* when I start the Arduino IDE and
stops as soon as I close it. I suspect is something related to the
pool of serial ports the Arduino IDE do to detect the plug of a new
Arduino board.
Adding pci=nomsi,noaer didn't work for me so I ended
I upgraded from Squeeze to Buster last week and have been having a
problem with "No irq handler for vector" messages appearing in all the
console windows.
There were originally 3 different numeric values in the messages. After
adding 'pci=nomsi,noaer' to the grub boot options, 2 of them
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