People,<br>
<br>
I'm running 3 x100p cards in a server, with the following output from /proc/interrupts.<br>
CPU0<br>
0: 295346545 XT-PIC timer<br>
1:
70 XT-PIC
i8042<br>
2:
0 XT-PIC
cascade<br>
5: 295256721 XT-PIC wcfxo<br>
8:
1 XT-PIC rtc<br>
9: 302649888 XT-PIC acpi, eth0, wcfxo<br>
11: 295260078 XT-PIC wcfxo<br>
12: 312 XT-PIC i8042<br>
14: 198754 XT-PIC ide0<br>
NMI: 0<br>
ERR: 0<br>
<br>
As you can see, there is a conflict between eth0, wcfxo and acpi.<br>
I'm getting problems with noise. But it's randmon: sometimes in
zap/1, sometimes in zap/2 and sometimes in zap/3. The questions:<br>
<br>
- shouldn't the noiset occur allways in the same card (the card within the irq conflict)?<br>
- how to get sure the noises are result from the IRQ conflict?<br>
- how to disable one card and getting of IRQ conflicts, considering
that I have only remote access to the machine (it's 250km away from me)<br>
- the bios/motherboard doesn' allows me to change IRQs for each pci
slot. Is there another way to balance IRQs? There is IRQ numbers
unnused...<br>
<br>
I've done tests with many codecs. The network bandwidth is ok.<br>
<br>
tks a lot. Any comment is welcome.<br>
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Antonio José dos Santos Brandão<br>
Virgos Tecnologia da Informação<br>
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