[Asterisk-Users] Dreadful results from zttest with TE210P and Dell2850?

Craig Guy cguy at bigpond.net.au
Mon Apr 24 08:36:59 MST 2006


Using an SMP kernel will fix the interrupt sharing, you could also disable 
hyperthreading and set runlevel 3.  FWIW I almost exclusively use Poweredge 
850 for my * servers with a third party sata raid controller if raid is 
required.  Never had any problems.

Craig

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Remco Barende" <asterisk at barendse.to>
To: "Asterisk Users List" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 6:38 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Dreadful results from zttest with TE210P and 
Dell2850?


> Hi list!
>
> I'm trying to setup a new * server with a TE210P in a Dell 2850 box. I'm 
> using zaptel version 1.2.5, the linux flavour I'm using is CentOS 4.
>
> In a previous thread I read about the results I should expect from zttest. 
> On my home box (using the crappy Asus A7V600) I got really bad results 
> from zttest (just over 97.5) but I know that this motherboard just sucks.
>
> To my (huge) disappointment however the results from zttest are equally as 
> bad as from my home box??  (just over 97.5)
>
> lspci -vb  reveals that the card is sharing IRQ 3 with the second Gbit LAN 
> controller.
>
>
> The box is only idling I'm the only user shh'ing into it.
>
> Does anyone have a clue why the results from zttest are this horrible?
>
> Looking at the wiki I don't even need to try and put the box into 
> production with such results.....
>
> Thanks!
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