[asterisk-bugs] [DAHDI-linux 0013460]: OS Crash with PCI Error Message

Asterisk Bug Tracker noreply at bugs.digium.com
Wed Sep 10 17:28:27 CDT 2008


A NOTE has been added to this issue. 
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http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=13460 
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Reported By:                apsaras
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    DAHDI-linux
Issue ID:                   13460
Category:                   Channels/chan_zap
Reproducibility:            random
Severity:                   crash
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
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Date Submitted:             2008-09-10 17:10 CDT
Last Modified:              2008-09-10 17:28 CDT
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Summary:                    OS Crash with PCI Error Message
Description: 
We have a Dell 1950 Server with PCI-X interface and one TE412P Digium Card.
We are running Asterisk 1.2 for a long time but we decided to go to
1.4.21.2 and zaptel 1.4.12. After the upgrade and with no specific reason
we get Linux Crashing. Dell reports PCIX Error on PCI Buss at which the
Digium card is connected. We tried different cards as well and we get the
same error. When we downgrade to 1.2 driver everyting works fine. We also
tried Dell 1950 III which has the same issue. We believe that the problem
is on zaptel driver but we can not get any further info because the system
is unusable after the crash.
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 (0092324) sruffell (administrator) - 2008-09-10 17:28
 http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=13460#c92324 
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Please contact Digium technical support for help with this issue.  Based on
what you've written, I believe the driver update is exposing an issue with
older versions of the firmware on the TE412P and your host system, and a
firmware update most likely will resolve your issue. 

Issue History 
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2008-09-10 17:28 sruffell       Note Added: 0092324                          
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