[Asterisk-Users] Re: Re: X100P interrupt load
Jesse Guardiani
jesse at wingnet.net
Mon Apr 4 22:27:45 MST 2005
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 09:07:09 +0800, Dinesh Nair wrote:
>
>
> On 04/04/05 22:51 Jesse D. Guardiani said the following:
>> :) I doubt it. The zaptel driver for FreeBSD isn't up-to-date with the
>> Linux version, so I doubt Zaptel support on FreeBSD will ever be quite
>> as reliable as Linux.
>
> well, since you're sketchy on details, including exactly what/when the
> hangs happen and even the zaptel driver in question, it's going to be
> difficult to take this seriously.
>
> as i've said, the freebsd port of the zaptel drivers have worked fine for
> me for the last few months without any of the issues you seem to be having.
Install 5.3-RELEASE, then update ports, then install asterisk and zaptel
from ports with an X100P hardware card installed, then load zaptel kernel
modules and run asterisk.
Now restart the asterisk server daemon a few times. On the third restart
or so your machine will probably panic and hang indefinitely. I rebuilt my
kernel to use the SW_WATCHDOG and ran watchdogd so that the machine would
automatically reboot after a panic instead of hanging indefinitely, but
otherwise my kernel was completely stock.
Even if I were still running Asterisk on FreeBSD, which I'm not, I don't
see how I could possibly be more specific. If you're really interested in
fixing it, then you'll try the above configuration and go from there.
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