Dell Poweredge Eb113 Pci Parity Error
Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] I had the same problem with a Dell PowerEdge 800 server and a TDM400 card. I talked to Digium and they suggested a workaround by adding a NMI flag reset in the Linux boot file. This only prevents a system lockup. 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 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 - 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 on DELL 2800 : PCI Parity error >>>(EB113 on the display) >>>I am learning linux and asterisk as I go along, there might be obvious >>>things I should know, but bear with me. >>> >>>>From demsg below my 2 digium cards installed are listed (no config or >>>connections done to digium cards yet), the conflict is with the TDM400P >>>card, without that card, in any slot, no alarm. >>> >>> Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196 >>> Registered Tormenta2 PCI >>> Controller version: 24 >>> FALC version: 00000000 >>> TE110P: Setting up global serial parameters for E1 FALC V1.2 >>> TE110P: Su
am learning linux and asterisk as I go along, there might be obviousthings I should know, but bear with me. David John Walsh 2005-06-07 23:16:04 UTC PermalinkRaw Message FrankDid you ever resolve this? If so what was the issue?Post by listHi,I am struggling to get rid of a conflict on DELL 2800 : PCI Parity error(EB113 on the display)I am learning linux and asterisk as I go along, there might be obviousthings I should know, but bear with me. list 2005-07-10 17:49:20 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Still not resolvedPost by David John WalshFrankDid you ever resolve this? If so what was the http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-July/109069.html issue?Post by listHi,I am struggling to get rid of a conflict on DELL 2800 : PCI Parity error(EB113 on the display)I am learning linux and asterisk as I go along, there might be obviousthings I should know, but bear with me. Rod Bacon 2005-07-10 22:20:26 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I too had this problem, on a 2850, as well as the occasional missed IRQ.I went through all the usual http://asterisk-users.digium.narkive.com/zAbXxMeY/dell-2800-pci-parity-error zaptel tuning stuff.... Disabled fb, disabled ht, disabled acpi (left io-apic enabled), then moved irq affinity of zaptelcard 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 togenerate 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 BaconEmpowered CommunicationsGround Floor, 102 York St. South MelbourneVictoria, Australia. 3205Phone: +613 99401600 Fax: +613 99401650FWD: 512237 ICQ: 5662270==========================================Post by listStill not resolvedPost by David John WalshFrankDid you ever resolve this? If so what was the issue?Post by listHi,I am struggling to get rid of a conflict on DELL 2800 : PCI Parity error(EB113 on the display)I am learning linux and asterisk as I go along, there might be obviousthings I should know, but bear with me. Craig Guy 2005-07-12 23:59:55 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I had an occasional PCI parity error on a TE405p on an HP DL320. Turned outto be grease or some similar substance on the edge connector of the PCIriser to the mainboard in the server presumably from the manufacturingprocess. Had been bugging me for months until I finally tracked it down.Craig----- Original Messa
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