Hello Phil , On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Phil Pritchard wrote: > only new to asterisk, but have had some hardware exp..... > > stay away from irq9 its tied to irq2 and will always be shared, Paul has > the go.. in bios disable serial and or usb (if not using) and make sure irda > is not enabled. another one is the lpt port if your not using that, there is > another irq you can steel.. ALL & I mean all serial/parrallel/...'everything I can find'... has been turned off in the bios . And I have recompiled a kernel with those same items turned off in it . That d??ned module wants to load at irq 9 no matter what I do . Of course there is no way to set irq's to a particular pci slot in the bios . Does anyone now howto set irq say at the boot: or in modprobe.conf ?
> dont share interrupts, as a rule(if you can help it)... it usually leads to > system instability and usually under load. Quite well understand this point . Have heard it on this list many times . And am doing my best NOT too . > UBCD ...(www.ultimatebootcd.com). has some nice tools that can probe a system > to give a second appinion on interrupt conflicts, ram and hard drive > errors..... > its my best tool for hardware problems.. IMO , The mirrors have the su??iest download schemes I have seen in some time .\IMO I have yet to burn that image but as soon as I do I'll boot it on that piece of junk I bought for near next to nothing . Which is almost what it is worth , Nothing . Thank you for your input , Every bit helps . JimL > Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote: > > > Hello Paul & all , > > > > On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote: > > > > > Hello Paul & all , I've tried everything I know to attempt to get the > > > wcfxo.ko not to use irq 9 . THe 6 line cord does not appear to effect > > > the signaling to the x100p card , I have turned up the debugging & > > > have that being syslog'd . Have debugging on zaptel as well . > > > Nothing seems out of the ordinary . But monitoring from 'asterisk > > > -d -vvvvv -nr' console does not show anything '.' . Have I forgotten > > > some configurations or magical incantation ? Tia , JimL > > > > > > On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Paul wrote: > > > > > > > First I don't like the 6 line cord. Use an rj11 2 wire cord, but watch > > > > the > > > > crossover vrs straight on the old red and green. > > > > > > > > Next the interrupt must be fixed. Do this in the CMOS before you boot. > > > > Go > > > > to the PCI bus assignments and set the IRQ or go and disable the serial > > > > ports thereby allowing irq 3 and 4 to be assigned. > > > > > > > > :) > > > > Paul > > > > > > Sorry about the top posting ... Also forgot the syslog output . > > Tia , JimL > > > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zaptel: registering. parent: > > <NULL>, set: module > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: subsystem zaptel: registering > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zaptel: registering. parent: > > <NULL>, set: class > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zaptimer: registering. parent: > > zaptel, set: class_obj > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zapchannel: registering. > > parent: zaptel, set: class_obj > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zappseudo: registering. > > parent: zaptel, set: class_obj > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zapctl: registering. parent: > > zaptel, set: class_obj > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: Zapata Telephony Interface Registered > > on major 196 > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject wcfxo: registering. parent: > > <NULL>, set: module > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject wcfxo: registering. parent: > > <NULL>, set: drivers > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device > > 0000:01:02.0 > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 9 with 0000:00:1f.3 > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zap1: registering. parent: > > zaptel, set: class_obj > > Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: New regoffset: 7 > > Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: wcfxo: DAA mode is 'FCC' > > Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Found a Wildcard FXO: Wildcard X101P > > Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Recalculating slaves on WCFXO/0/0 > > Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Done Recalculating slaves on WCFXO/0/0 > > (last is WCFXO/0/0) > > Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Configured channel WCFXO/0/0, flags > > 0201, sig 2004 > > Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Registered tone zone 0 (United States > > / North America) > > Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: BATTERY! > > Oct 26 20:11:39 asterisk-test kernel: Out of storage space > > Oct 26 20:11:48 asterisk-test kernel: RING! > > Oct 26 20:11:50 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING! > > Oct 26 20:11:54 asterisk-test kernel: RING! > > Oct 26 20:11:56 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING! > > Oct 26 20:13:50 asterisk-test kernel: RING! > > Oct 26 20:13:52 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING! > > Oct 26 20:13:56 asterisk-test kernel: RING! > > Oct 26 20:13:57 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING! -- +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | James W. Laferriere | System Techniques | Give me VMS | | Network Engineer | 3542 Broken Yoke Dr. | Give me Linux | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Billings , MT. 59105 | only on AXP | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users