Hi,

The kernel module will probably have to be rebuilt/reinstalled for the newer 
kernel.  I'm not sure if the tryphon repos have the ASI stuff precompiled, if 
not you'll have to do it manually from source.  I've not used any ASI cards so 
can't really help you further but its a normal linux thing that happens.  Its 
the same problem with the GPIO drivers and other things like the Virtual Box 
kernel bits and bobs.  

>From what I've read something called DKMS can be used to manage kernel modules 
>like this but that is the extent of my knowledge on the subject.  Might be 
>worth checking out either way.

Regards,

Wayne


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] on behalf of Nathan Steele
Sent: Mon 07/01/2013 22:45
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
Subject: Re: [RDD] updated to 2.3.0, lost ASI cards
 
OK, the kernel update must have broke it, booting up in the next most 
recent kernel version seems to have solved the problem.

I would like to know how to fix it on the current kernel, or how to 
permantly make the system boot into the kernel version that works.

Of course I do not do updates after a system is in production (unless 
needed) , but generally do all updates when building new system.

Thanks,

Nathaniel C. Steele
Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM

On 1/7/2013 5:15 PM, Nathan Steele wrote:
> I just did the 2.3.0 update on a system I was going to press into
> service this week. I went ahead and did the other updates it wanted to
> do in addition to the rivendell update. this is a Broadcast appliance
> install with two ASI 6012 cards installed and working prior to the
> update. lspci still shows the cards, but the rivendell hpi config says
> the drivers are not installed.
>
> I tried insmod /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.26.1.el5/extra/asihpi.ko and was
> returned the error "error inserting asihpi.ko : no such device" (this
> was suggested when I was diagnosing a problem with these cards on a
> different system, which turned out to be a BIOS problem, but figured I
> would go through the steps before asking for help again)
>
> I have tried rebooting, and just restarting rivendell, to no avail.
>
> any suggestions? can I roll back the updates? I can always start over,
> this is not yet a production system, but was hoping to put it online
> this week. do you think the kernel update broke it?
>
> thanks
>

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