Hi

Either I am missing something fundamental or there is a startup problem.

I am using the astlinux-0.6.1-via.img.gz image.

I have set this line in the /mnt/kd/rc.conf to set the opermode to UK
and to turn debugging for the module on.

MODOPTS="wctdm:opermode=UK wctdm:debug=1"

This line appears also in /etc/rc.conf after a restart indicating it was
sucessfully soaked up from the keydisk.

However, after a restart :
/sys/module/wctdm/parameters/opermode ="FCC"
/sys/module/wctdm/parameters/opermode ="0"

which looks to me as if the two flags were not picked up in the startup
processing.

Your thoughts please.
Thanks
Mart





Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> /etc/modprobe.conf is not a symbolic link to /tmp/etc/modprobe.conf
> 
> Hmmmm, something may be wrong, the devs will have to answer this.
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> On Oct 9, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Martin Rogers wrote:
> 
>> Lonnie and Tom
>>
>> thank you for your replies.
>>
>> I modified /mnt/kd/rc.conf as suggested by adding
>>
>> MODOPTS="wctdm:debug=1"
>>
>> After rebooting, the /etc/rc.conf file has soaked up the change as  
>> expected.
>>
>> There was still no change to /etc/modprobe.conf.
>>
>> Debugging was not enabled.  I verified this by making calls whilst
>> tailing /var/log/messages.  If I set /sys/module/wctdm/parameters/ 
>> debug
>> to contain "1" (by typing 'echo 1 > debug') debugging is turned on  
>> and I
>> get log entries when a call is started or stopped over PSTN. The  
>> problem
>> with this is obviously that sys is not persistent and I need a  
>> solution
>> which is sticky.
>>
>> Any suggestions gratefully received.
>>
>> A copy of /etc/rc.conf follows:
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mart
>>
>> DOMAIN=xyz.co.uk
>> HOSTNAME=pbx
>> TIMEZONE=GB
>> EXTIF=eth0
>> EXTIP="192.168.0.3"
>> EXTNM="255.255.255.0"
>> EXTGW="192.168.0.1"
>> DNS="192.168.0.1"
>> INTIP=192.168.101.1
>> INTNM=255.255.255.0
>> DMZTYPE=extonly
>> PPPOEKERNEL="yes"
>> FWVERS="astfw"
>> DENYACT="DROP"
>> NTPSERVS="us.pool.ntp.org"
>> NOPRIOHOSTSRC=
>> NOPRIOHOSTDST=
>> NOPRIOPORTSRC=
>> NOPRIOPORTDST=
>> ADNAME="AstLinux PBX"
>> MODOPTS="wctdm:debug=1"
>> AUTOMODS="rtc 3c59x typhoon tulip eepro100 natsemi forcedeth
>> 8139cp 8139too via-rhine pcnet32 acenic e1000 ns83820 r8169 tg3"
>> ZAPMODS="wctdm"
>> ASTBACK_PATHS="/etc/asterisk/* /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/*
>> /mnt/kd/rc.conf"
>> ASTBACK_FILE="/tmp/backup.tar.gz"
>> FTPD=inetd
>> TFTPD=inetd
>> HTTPDIR="/tftpboot"
>> HTTPUSER="nobody"
>> HTTPCGI="no" # yes|no to enable CGI (just like for HTTPS)
>> HTTPSDIR="/stat/var/www" # Define the location to serve HTTPS from
>> HTTPSCGI="yes" # Whether to enable CGI in the above path
>> HTTPSCERT="/etc/ssl/mini_httpd.pem" # Path to the https certificate
>> HTTPSUSER="root" #user to run HTTPS under
>> ISSUE="This is \n\ (\s \m \r) \t"
>> NETISSUE="WARNING!!!
>> This system is solely for the use of authorized users for official
>> purposes. You have no expectation of privacy in its use and to ensure
>> that the system is functioning properly, individuals using this  
>> computer
>> system are subject to having all of their activities monitored and
>> recorded by system personnel. Use of this system evidences an express
>> consent to such monitoring and agreement that if such monitoring  
>> reveals
>> evidence of possible abuse or criminal activity, system personnel may
>> provide the results of such monitoring to appropriate officials."
>>
>>
>>
>> Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>>> On Oct 9, 2008, at 10:54 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can you put the option in rc.conf, under MODOPTS?
>>> I don't do analog cards, but...
>>>
>>> -- /etc/rc snippet --
>>> if [ -n "$MODOPTS" ]; then
>>>   for i in $MODOPTS; do
>>>     MOD=`echo $i | cut -d: -f1`
>>>     OPT=`echo $i | cut -d: -f2`
>>>     echo "options $MOD $OPT" >> /tmp/etc/modprobe.conf
>>>   done
>>> fi
>>> -- /etc/rc snippet --
>>>
>>> So, it would imply
>>>
>>> MODOPTS="wctdm:debug=1"
>>>
>>> would do what Mart wants.
>>>
>>> This is also documented in /stat/etc/rc.conf
>>>
>>> ##If you define this variable, we will automatically generate
>>> modprobe.conf
>>> ##for you.  modprobe reads this file before loading any modules in  
>>> the
>>> OS.
>>> ##Format is modulename:option
>>> ##As always, you can pass multiple options and modules with spaces.
>>> #MODOPTS="wctdm:opermode=UK"
>>>
>>> Lonnie
>>>
>>>> On 9 Oct 2008, at 13:41, "Martin Rogers" <fromastlinux-
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to update /etc/modprobe.conf to enable debugging of  
>>>>> the
>>>>> wctdm card (I am suffering occasional disconnects when connected  
>>>>> over
>>>>> the PSTN).
>>>>>
>>>>> I have remounted the disk as RO and added the line
>>>>>
>>>>> options wctdm debug=1
>>>>>
>>>>> /etc/modprobe.conf and successfully saved the file. However after
>>>>> rebooting the file is reverting to its previous form, before my
>>>>> update.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have tried putting the new copy of modprobe.conf in /mnt/kd but  
>>>>> the
>>>>> update still does not make it into the /etc/modprobe.conf.
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I update the file.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>> Mart
>>>>>
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