On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Giuffredi wrote:
I tried the card alone so I don't think is an IRQ problem (anyway is
there a way to be sure?)
You can make sure the card is sitting on it's own IRQ - use the command
cat /proc/interrupts
to check. Eg. on one of my boxes with a TDM400P:
CPU0
0: 1231472788 XT-PIC timer
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
5: 0 XT-PIC uhci_hcd:usb1, uhci_hcd:usb2
7: 1 XT-PIC acpi
8: 4 XT-PIC rtc
11: 3101088 XT-PIC eth0
12: 1231265328 XT-PIC wctdm
14: 43803 XT-PIC ide0
15: 66249 XT-PIC ide1
NMI: 0
LOC: 0
ERR: 0
MIS: 0
This isn't foolproof, but it's a good start.
(and I don't know of the wctdm module is the same on the TDM2400P card
though)
You can also check that the card isn't losing interrupts by running the
zttest proram:
/sbin/zttest
wait a few moments then kill it with Control-C - Eg.
--- Results after 46 passes ---
Best: 100.000000 -- Worst: 99.987793 -- Average: 99.993896
There's more on interrupts here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+PCI+bus+Troubleshooting
It's aimes at the TDM400P card, but I'd be surprised if the 2400P is that
much different (but someone please correct me if it is!)
Gordon
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