I gave up on an HP 1U server (hmm, I think it was a DL 140)
It seemed like the E100 I tried to put in didn't play nice with the
server monitoring ASIC on the MB. I tried several distros and
kernels, and even installed HP's driver set for one (Suse I think).

Same card and config worked fine in a plain Toshiba desktop, so that
is where it is at the moment,

T.

On 4 Jan 2005, at 11:13, Eric Bishop wrote:

I really am at my wits end about this one. Some people report this
card and server working fine while others (like myself) can't get it
going no matter what. I have been told by the Digium distributor in
our country that this card simply "not compatible with some
motherboards". Sounds very weak for such an expemsive card....


On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 17:15:54 +1100, Adam Goryachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just wondering, has anyone tried asking HP/Compaq about this problem?
Since it *ONLY* shows up on their servers, and only on specific models,
perhaps they cut one corner too many?


Regards,
Adam

On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 17:05 +1100, Eric Bishop wrote:
And I thought it was just me going crazy. I have the exact same issue
on a HP-Compaq DL360 G4 server (1U rackmount version). I have tried
everything that has been mentioned here and more. Even replaced the
TE410P card (so know it's not the card). I have tried with FC2, FC3
and RHEL 3. Have tried kernel 2.4.X and 2.6.X. Have tried vanilla
kernels and stock fedora kernels. Have tried every known BIOS tweak. I
have tried a different card in the slot (firewire card) and that does
show interrupts, but no matter what I do I can't get the TE410P to
show any interrupts. Loading the zaptel driver appears to work but the
lights on the TE410P just go off (rather than the normal blinking). My
/proc/interrupts always looks as follows:


If anyone has the solution to this I owe you big!



On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 09:36:47 +1000, Joshua McAdam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm also having the same problem at the moment with a DL380 G4 SMP,

I've tried Redhat 8.0, with smp and non smp stock 2.4 kernels and also a
vanilla 2.4.22, SuSe 9.0 with smp and non smp stock 2.4 kernels.


I've also tried SuSe 9.1 x86-64 (with 2.6 SMP & Non SMP) with no success.

I've tried with hyperthreading on and off, I/O Prefetch etc on and off
within the BIOS - pretty much anything I thought could make a difference...


I've also tried the card in all 3 PCI slots in the above configurations...

Anyone got any other ideas?


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