I contacted the T1 Card manufacturer (Digium), This problem seems similar to
a known issue whose resolution is currently in progress. One of their driver
engineers has some new code in Zaptel that may help in this case. I did
implement it and hopeful that should resolve it. Digium has excellent
I installed the Digium T1 card on Dell Poweredge 2950 and the system crashed
several times, we got a Kernel Panic and first though it was the OS so I
switched from Fedora 7 to Centos 5.1.
Our server was alarming in our monitoring system, when our Infrastructure
department investigated the issue
Any time you have this kind of hard lockup with a Digium card you should
run, not walk to the nearest phone and call them.
broadband Voice wrote:
I installed the Digium T1 card on Dell Poweredge 2950 and the system crashed
several times, we got a Kernel Panic and first though it was the OS so
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#1!
[c044b2a4] softlockup_tick+0x96/0xa4
[c042e214] update_process_times+0x39/0x5c
[c04196ff] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x5b/0x6c
[c04059bf] apic_timer_interrupt+0x1f/0x24
.
You don't happen to be running a XEN Kernel are you? I
We're using PAE Kernel.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Michael L. Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#1!
[c044b2a4] softlockup_tick+0x96/0xa4
[c042e214] update_process_times+0x39/0x5c
[c04196ff] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x5b/0x6c
[c04059bf]
Hello,
It might not be Digium's fault, I ran into similar problems with Dell
2950 servers and other PCIexpress cards. I even went so far as to have
several components replaced by Dell on one of the affected servers to
no avail. After many months of banging my head against a wall I
stumbled across