[asterisk-users] misdn and debian

Giedrius Augys voipas at gmail.com
Wed Apr 4 15:18:31 MST 2007


2007/4/3, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>:
>
> On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 08:30:57PM +0300, Giedrius Augys wrote:
> > Hi,
> >  I have FRITZ!Card PCI card. I have installed misdn-1.1.0 on stable
> debian
> > 3.1 with 2.6.8. kernel. Then I reboot system, and it doesn't boot, it
> stops
> > near "Apache2 starting...". I  started  my system with "recovery"
> kernel,
> > and tun off misd, then my system works fine. I think it's problem with
> > memory.
>
> Have you tried memtest? apt-get install memtest86 , enable it in
> /etc/grub/menu.lst and run 'update-grub' .
>
> >  Has anybody  debian and misdn working fine? Maybe you can advices ,
> what
> > kernel and misdn versions to use...
>
> Let's think: what comes shortly after "apache"? maybe "asterisk"?
>
> to get a better idea:
>
>   ls /etc/rc2.d
>
> This ialso suggests that you use asterisk from your own build rather
> than from the package. In the package asterisk starts after most other
> services, in order for the service asterisk to start after the service
> "zaptel".
>
> Is asterisk running with the option '-p'? If so: disable it for the
> purpose of testing. It makes an asterisk 100% CPU loop into a hanged
> system.
>
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I have installed 2.6.20.1 kernel from source and misdn drivers  (i have
marked 'Support modular ISDN driver', 'Support for AVM FRITZ!Cards', digital
audio, loop device,isdn tunnel ) on Debian testing machine. The new kernel
compiles successfully.  But when I enter command 'misdn-init start', my
computer hangs up, and I need reset it...
  Please sugest me what to do, cause I work about 3 nights and stuck with
misdn...

This my message log:
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: mISDN: DSS1 Rev. 1.47
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: mISDN Capi 2.0 driver file version 1.21
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: AVM Fritz PCI/PnP driver Rev. 1.43
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: kobject_add failed for fcpci with -EEXIST,
don't try to register things with the same name i
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  [<c0201fcd>] kobject_add+0x160/0x189
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  [<c02020b6>] kobject_register+0x19/0x30
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  [<c026056d>] bus_add_driver+0x4d/0x15f
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  [<c020d150>]
__pci_register_driver+0x64/0x90
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  [<d88da0aa>] Fritz_init+0xaa/0xe1
[avmfritz]
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  [<c013acdf>] sys_init_module+0x1770/0x18b7
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  [<c0102d58>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  =======================
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: mISDN_dsp: Audio DSP  Rev. 1.29 (debug=0x0)
EchoCancellor MG2 dtmfthreshold(100)
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: mISDN_dsp: DSP clocks every 128 samples.
This equals 16 jiffies.
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: d8a34b77
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: Modules linked in: mISDN_dsp mISDN_capi
l3udss1 mISDN_l2 mISDN_l1 capi capifs kernelcapi mIS
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel:  <6>Adding 779144k swap on /dev/hda3.
Priority:-1 extents:1 across:779144k
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: EXT3 FS on hda1, internal journal
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: device-mapper: ioctl:
4.11.0-ioctl(2006-10-12) initialised:
dm-devel at redhat.com
Apr  5 01:10:09 asterisk kernel: e100: eth0: e100_watchdog: link up,
100Mbps, full-duplex
Apr  5 01:10:10 asterisk kernel: input: Power Button (FF) as
/class/input/input2
Apr  5 01:10:10 asterisk kernel: ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
Apr  5 01:10:10 asterisk kernel: input: Power Button (CM) as
/class/input/input3
Apr  5 01:10:10 asterisk kernel: ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PBTN]
Apr  5 01:10:10 asterisk kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 10
Apr  5 01:10:10 asterisk kernel: lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
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