[Asterisk-Users] TDM04B lock up
Dennis Webb
dwebb at delta-express.cc
Fri Mar 11 12:51:02 MST 2005
Should ACPI be turned off in the kernel? In the bios I can only set
cards to the 1-15 interrupt range, but linux and acpi it seems moves
these to the 20's. I looked last night on the lists and found no true
answer to this question. I have 4 TDM's so interrupts below 15 are few
and far between, but I do have enough.
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 13:50, Richard Scobie wrote:
> Goutam Shaw wrote:
> > Hi
> > I have a strange situation. Once in a while (non-deterministic) the 2 TDM04B
> > cards lock up at the same time and stop processing incoming and outgoing
> > calls even though * shows that it is trying to communicate to ZAP channels
> > (at least on the outgoing). The only cure is to reboot the system when it
> > happens. It makes me very apprehensive of the system
> >
> > Has anyone seen this problem. Could this be something to do with the IRQ
> > sharing. Here is the output of lspci -v.
>
> Get the cards on their own interrupts - use the BIOS, turn off unneeded
> onboard devices etc.
>
> If you still have problems and the FXO modules are marked "Rev C" on the
> non pin side, talk to Digium support.
>
> I had ongoing problems with FXO modules stopping responding and
> requiring reboots to restore. Regdumps of the offending module show "ff"
> loaded in almost all registers.
>
> After contacting Digium, I was told this was a hardware issue and after
> having them replaced with modules marked "X100B RevB", I have so far had
> no problems.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
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