Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

On January 21, 2005 10:13 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello, I have two TE-405Ps that I am having trouble with.





I'm using an Intel 865 motherboard with a Celeron D processor. Kernel
2.4.26, Slackware 10.0.
9: 0 XT-PIC t4xxp



That is a bad thing... not only are you on IRQ9 but the PCI slot does not seem to be able to signal interrupts.




I don't think that is the cause of the full failure. IRQ issues are real and this needs to be changed. But, I don't think that is the half of the problem.

Have you tried swapping slots or adjusting the BIOS to make the damn thing use a "real" interrupt? Using IO-APIC might also help (requries a kernel recompile IIRC the 2.4.26 kernel slackware has provided doesn't have IO-APIC support installed).

05:03.0 Communication controller: Xilinx Corporation: Unknown device 0314 (rev 01)

Yeah mine is coming up as 0314 -- I am curious as to why it's coming up wrong, the PCI IDs should be the same on every TE405P.



Interesting. Makes me wonder what caused the misreporting. I don't want to sound pessimistic and I really think you should contact Digium as soon as possible for support on this. But IME, usually problems of this sort are caused by some sort of failing hardware. It could be related to the PCI slot, the card, or something else.

My first troubleshooting steps would include changing the slot, re-running lspci to see if anything changed. If so, you may have a dying system board. I also noted that it is reading the card as a bridge rather than a communications controller. So something is screwed up.

If I could hazard to guess, I think the motherboard may be jumbling something relating to that slot. If that is the case, you may want to dig further and see whetehr you want to replace the motherboard. Also, it would be nice if you keep us posted regarding your attempt to solve this problem.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
Metatron Technology Consulting

Have you contacted Digium on this? It's a USD$1500 card and support is included in that price. They'll likely want root login on that machine so have it handy (change your root password beforehand).

-A.
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