[Asterisk-Users] Squeaking / chirping on ZAP Digium TDM400P

Sascha Ferley Sascha.Ferley at infineon.net
Fri Apr 1 23:09:23 MST 2005


host name permanent
either:
	hostname >> /etc/HOSTNAME
or
	echo "<hostname>" >> /etc/HOSTNAME

On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Kellner, Peter wrote:

> It's an HP Pavillion (Pentium 2Ghz)
>
> [root at seventythirdstreet init.d]# uname -a
> Linux seventythirdstreet 2.4.21-27.0.1.EL #1 Fri Dec 24 03:18:37 GMT
> 2004 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
>
> Also, do you know how to make the hostname change permenant?  Everytime
> I reboot, it goes back to the default.
>
> Thanks,  -Peter
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kristian
> Kielhofner
> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 3:35 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Squeaking / chirping on ZAP Digium TDM400P
>
> Kellner, Peter wrote:
> > Here is my printout below.  It looks to me like it is sharing with
> USB.
> > I don't seem to have a way in my bios to turn off USB though and
> nothing
> > is plugged into it.  Could that be a problem?  Also, are the other
> > things mentioned all part of Asterisk?
> >
> > Thanks,  -Peter
> >
> >           CPU0
> >   0:    8721991          XT-PIC  timer
> >   1:          4          XT-PIC  keyboard
> >   2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade
> >   5:          0          XT-PIC  ehci-hcd
> >   8:          1          XT-PIC  rtc
> >  10:     192343          XT-PIC  usb-uhci, usb-uhci, eth0
> >  11:  167690609          XT-PIC  libata, usb-uhci, wctdm, ztdummy,
> > usb-uhci
> >  12:        422          XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
> >  14:      69540          XT-PIC  ide0
> >  15:        117          XT-PIC  ide1
> > NMI:          0
> > ERR:          0
>
> Peter,
>
> 	Wow.  That's pretty bad.  Try disabling some "legacy" devices
> that you
> may not need: serial ports, parallel ports, etc.  The BIOS really should
>
> have an option to disable USB.  While you are disabling that other stuff
>
> check again.  Freeing up this stuff should give you more free
> interrupts.
>
> 	You should not load ztdummy when you have real hardware for
> timing.
> wctdm is good enough.  So disable the loading of ztdummy.  And, just for
>
> kicks, what kernel are you running (uname -a), and what kind of machine
> is this (motherboard/chipset if possible)?
>
> --
> Kristian Kielhofner
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