[Asterisk-Users] Ouch, part reset, quickly
Michael George
george at mutualdata.com
Mon Dec 20 06:31:15 MST 2004
On December 3, 2004 1:04 pm, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> On December 3, 2004 12:43 pm, Steven Critchfield wrote:
> > Is it possible that your PSU isn't up to the task? If you aren't running
> > a 400 or 500 watt PSU, I would be suspect of the PSU. That error message
> > was attributed to not getting enough power before they put a power plug
> > on the board itself. Now you know you aren't getting strangled by the
> > PCI bus, but it still might not be enough power if you PSU isn't up to
> > snuff to hold the power stable and high enough.
>
> I fully believe that that error is incorrect. I have been running into these
> problems on rev E, F and H cards on all manner of systems, from P90 with a
> 450W power supply to the Supermicro server chassis I hvae upstairs with
> triple-redundant power. Hell I even put a 100MHz DSO on the +12V rail and
> there is nothing there, the voltage doesn't move more than a dozen or so mV
> from +12.00V.
>
> For some it may be a power issue, but I believe there is either a power
> *distribution* issue on the TDM4XXP carrier, an electrical error on the FXS
> modules or even some kind of driver issue.
I just started getting this on my system. I've been running it over a month
in this system with few problem like this and now they are happening
regularly...
Is there a list of possible remedies for it yet? Anyone heard from Digium
about the problem?
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-M
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Those who can count in binary and those who cannot.
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