At that cost of downtime I would grab a module just to be sure and stick it in, no need to actually configure that zapata channel but I would think the card needs some module.

On 5/6/06, Steve Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tom wrote:
> Sean Cook wrote:
>
>> hmmmmm... why not just use ztdummy and save the $150 for the card?
>>
>> Sean
>>
>>
> Maybe he amalgamated 2 cards and has one left over.
> Maybe he doesn't want to compile USB support for his kernel.
>
>
I have an SGI Altix 350 with dual Itaniums.  I tried compiling ztdummy
but it wont run without recompiling the kernel with some 1000kz
setting.  This is a 24/7 high volume call center.  Seems much less
likely to cause problems by just popping in a card.

I have a card with no modules sitting gathering dust so no additional
cost and less downtime to pop a card in as opposed to recompiling a
kernel and hoping it comes back up.  We lose $16,000/hr if the switch
goes down.

Thanks,
Steve
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