Re: [asterisk-users] FXO PCI Master Abort (was Re: Help! Logs filling up with errors!)

2011-12-12 Thread Brent Davidson
Well, I was wrong.  The messages went away for a day, then came back.  I 
am now rebuilding the server using an older motherboard.  Hopefully that 
will solve the problem.


On 12/9/2011 4:09 PM, Brent Davidson wrote:

For the sake of posterity, I'm posting this solution:

When I checked the server, the PnP OS option in the BIOS was set to 
No.  Changing the option to Yes and rebooting has solved the problem.




On 12/8/2011 10:58 AM, Brent Davidson wrote:

I am still having issues with the error message

Dec  7 14:25:06 servername kernel: FXO PCI Master abort

filling up my log files.  I've temporarily managed a work around by 
having the message log emptied every 10 minutes, but this is not a 
permanent solution.


I expanded my google search to simple kernel pci master abort and 
came across a couple of sites recommending that the BIOS option PnP 
OS be set to No to solve these problems.  Does anyone have any 
experience with this and think this might actually help?  (The 
problem server is in a remote office and I don't want to make the 2 
hour drive until I'm sure I have a solution.)


Thanks,
Brent

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Re: [asterisk-users] FXO PCI Master Abort (was Re: Help! Logs filling up with errors!)

2011-12-09 Thread Brent Davidson

For the sake of posterity, I'm posting this solution:

When I checked the server, the PnP OS option in the BIOS was set to 
No.  Changing the option to Yes and rebooting has solved the problem.




On 12/8/2011 10:58 AM, Brent Davidson wrote:

I am still having issues with the error message

Dec  7 14:25:06 servername kernel: FXO PCI Master abort

filling up my log files.  I've temporarily managed a work around by 
having the message log emptied every 10 minutes, but this is not a 
permanent solution.


I expanded my google search to simple kernel pci master abort and 
came across a couple of sites recommending that the BIOS option PnP 
OS be set to No to solve these problems.  Does anyone have any 
experience with this and think this might actually help?  (The problem 
server is in a remote office and I don't want to make the 2 hour drive 
until I'm sure I have a solution.)


Thanks,
Brent

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[asterisk-users] FXO PCI Master Abort (was Re: Help! Logs filling up with errors!)

2011-12-08 Thread Brent Davidson

I am still having issues with the error message

Dec  7 14:25:06 servername kernel: FXO PCI Master abort

filling up my log files.  I've temporarily managed a work around by 
having the message log emptied every 10 minutes, but this is not a 
permanent solution.


I expanded my google search to simple kernel pci master abort and came 
across a couple of sites recommending that the BIOS option PnP OS be 
set to No to solve these problems.  Does anyone have any experience 
with this and think this might actually help?  (The problem server is in 
a remote office and I don't want to make the 2 hour drive until I'm sure 
I have a solution.)


Thanks,
Brent

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