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Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] I had the same problem with a Dell PowerEdge 800 server
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and a TDM400 card. I talked to Digium and they suggested a dell poweredge 2850 drivers workaround by adding a NMI flag reset in the Linux boot file. This only prevents a system lockup.
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The system worked fine even with the blinking orange light and the dazed and confused comment from the modprobe command. I have heard that the new firmware on the TDM400P dell poweredge 2850 power consumption card has fixed this problem, but have not experienced that first hand. In the same machine I am using a new TE110P with no problems at all. Syed Akbar Alico Systems Inc www.alicosystems.com Tel: 562-436-1510 -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rod Bacon Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 3:20 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List dell poweredge 2850 specs - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DELL 2800 : PCI Parity error I too had this problem, on a 2850, as well as the occasional missed IRQ. I went through all the usual zaptel tuning stuff.... Disabled fb, disabled ht, disabled acpi (left io-apic enabled), then moved irq affinity of zaptel card to second CPU so all interrupts from zaptel are on their own. My systems now run close to 100% in zttest, never miss an irq and don't seem to generate PCI parity errors any more. I don't know if I've fixed it, but you should really go through the whole process anyway. ========================================== Rod Bacon Empowered Communications Ground Floor, 102 York St. South Melbourne Victoria, Australia. 3205 Phone: +613 99401600 Fax: +613 99401650 FWD: 512237 ICQ: 5662270 ========================================== list wrote: > Still not resolved > > On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 01:16, David John Walsh wrote: > >>Frank >> >>Did you ever resolve this? If so what was the issue? >> >>On 03/05/05, list wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>>I am struggling to get rid of a conflict
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BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Dell Poweredge 2600 PCI Parity error Want to Advertise Here? Solved http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-July/109069.html Dell Poweredge 2600 PCI Parity error Posted on 2010-05-05 System Utilities Server Hardware 2 Verified Solutions 3 Comments 2,055 Views Last Modified: 2013-12-01 Dell Poweredge 2600 PCI Parity error was fine last week. Moved the server to a new location and now it blue screens constantly. Blue screen says NMI parity/memory check error Dell manager https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26163060/Dell-Poweredge-2600-PCI-Parity-error.html screen says pci parity error detected and PCI system error cleaned and reseated eveything so far Dell boot diags show no errors? 0 Question by:dherrick Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 14 Best Solution bycharlestasse PCI Parity occurs when a Riser or PCI device is not seated properly. Reseat everything! Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 14 Overall: Level 14 Server Hardware 13 System Utilities 2 Message Accepted Solution by:charlestasse2010-05-05 PCI Parity occurs when a Riser or PCI device is not seated properly. Reseat everything! 0 LVL 32 Overall: Level 32 Server Hardware 25 System Utilities 4 Message Active today Assisted Solution by:PowerEdgeTech2010-05-06 Agreed ... the riser card is VERY important. You may try stripping out non-essential hardware (external devices, all but one memory stick, and especially NO PCI cards), putting them back in one at at time to find the offender - if removing them resolved it. PCI parity is most often a PCI card, but can also b
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