James FitzGibbon wrote: > Another day, another apparant unexplained hardware incompatibility. > > I have a TE412P and a TDM400B living quite happily in a whitebox using an > Intel motherboard: > > http://www.intel.com/design/servers/boards/se7230nh1-e/index.htm > > I tried to move to an IBM x3650 system. It uses a slightly newer chipset, > but apparantly it's in the same family. The SE-7230 board has been EOL'd > and the suggested replacement uses the same chipset as the x3650. I had to > get a PCI-X riser cage to put the cards into, as the server only supports > PCIe as shipped. > > http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/x/rack/x3650/specs.html > > When I just have the TE412P in the server, no problems. If I put both the > TE412P and the TDM400B in, I get no end of errors. When I put the TE412P in > the first PCI-X slot and the TDM400B in the second, then none of my PRI > channels will get out of red alarm - they go red as soon as I load zaptel, > and stay there through ztcfg, starting asterisk, restarting zaptel via the > Asterisk CLI, etc. > > If I swap the cards, then only one of the ports (#4) stays in red alarm, > while the other 3 seem to be fine. > > I checked /proc/interrupts, and both cards were getting their own interrupt > (forgot to save the output unfortunately, and I'm back on the original > hardware right now). > > Has anyone run this type of hardware combo successfully, or had similar > problems on other hardware that they got around?
Can you make sure Digium tech support hears about this, so that it can be addressed? Thanks, -- Matthew Fredrickson Software/Firmware Engineer Digium, Inc. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users