Hi Guys
I have been running a test server for a few days now with * 1.0.9 bristuff
RC8n. I had a power failure and the test machine was not on the ups. When
power was restored I found the following error: FATAL: Error inserting
zaphfc (/lib/modules/2.6.11.4-20a-default/misc/zaphfc.ko): Unknown symbol in
module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
My dmesg output: zaphfc: unsupported module, tainting kernel.
zaphfc: disagrees about version of symbol zt_receive
zaphfc: Unknown symbol zt_receive, st_info == 0x1
zaphfc: disagrees about version of symbol zt_ec_chunk
zaphfc: Unknown symbol zt_ec_chunk, st_info == 0x1
zaphfc: disagrees about version of symbol zt_transmit
zaphfc: Unknown symbol zt_transmit, st_info == 0x1
zaphfc: disagrees about version of symbol zt_unregister
zaphfc: Unknown symbol zt_unregister, st_info == 0x1
zaphfc: disagrees about version of symbol zt_register
zaphfc: Unknown symbol zt_register, st_info == 0x1
load_module: err 0xfffffffe (dont worry)
I have tried to google and voip-info this problem, but to no avail. Modprobe
zaptel works just not the zaphfc. I have recompiled zaptel and zaphfc, but
still get the error.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
TIA
Kind Regards
Terry Wade
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