Check 'vmstat 1'. With a "quiet" system you should see mostly 100% idle time. How many interrupts are you seeing per one second interval? It should be +/- 1000 for the system timer and +/- 1000 for each Digium
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* confirmed.. about 1100 interrupts per sec
Shouldn't you be seeing 1000 interrupts/s from the rtc? And then another 1000/s from the TDM card? Do 'modprobe -r wcfxo' and wcfxs (turn-off the TDM card) and check the interrupt count.
With wcfxo/s stopped I'm only seeing 100 interrupts..? I don't know enough about Linux internals - should it be 10 times this?
I don't know either. I'm sitting next to someone else's Linux machine here at the client location. A 'vmstat 1' shows 1000 interrupts/sec. 'cat /proc/interrupts' shows no rtc interrupts but millions of timer interrupts. My Linux system shows the same.
What does your 'cat /proc/interrupts' show? What does it show after removing the Digium modules?
Also, which libtiff are you using. I'm using 3.7.1 and appears to work ok with Fedora 3. Steve Underwood says 3.6.1 has problems.
I have 3.5.7 - which Steve has stated works fine. Yum never updated me to 3.7.1 - but I'll give that a shot.
Don't do that--it's not the problem.
Thanks - Joe
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