In some motherboards I've found was not possible to assign different
IRQs through BIOS and other software ways. This was related to some
technical choices in that particular hardware.
In these situations, the only profitable solution was to swap the cards
between PCI connectors until a better
Hi,
It seems that you perharps have an IRQ sharing issue or a motherboard or its
BIOS incompatibility.
Check again by desabling APIC/ACPI features.
You can do that by editing the file /boot/grub/grub.conf.
Add acpi=off noapic quiet at the end of the line starting with kernel, and
reboot the
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 20:25 +0100, F6HQZ wrote:
cat /proc/interrupts
Search the Digium cards drivers and look if several interfaces are using the
same IRQ number.
If yes, you risk issues and data losses
What can I do if there is a sharing going on? Looks like my TDM card is
sharing it's IRQ
Modify the IRQ used by device on BIOS. Rearrange IRQs until the IRQ is
used only by the card or it is shared with a unused device. Some
device drivers can have IRQ hard-coded on source code.
Em 03/01/2010, às 01:18, Greg Woods g...@gregandeva.net escreveu:
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 20:25
Hi,
I have two Digium Cards
http://www.digium.com/en/products/digital/te121.php, on connected to PRI
the other to EPABX.
We have felt problem similar to what is mentioned at,
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15498
I have removed the VPMADT032, from the card connected to EPABX. I would