Ray Burkholder
2003-Aug-25 10:37 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] te410p with serial console fails with error: TE410P: Double/missed interrupt detected
Thinking outside the box, four possible solutions come to mind: 1) use ssh (preferred for security), vnc, or xwindows to remotely access the machine (I've heard it is not good to use vnc and xwindows as the GUI tends to interfere with Asterisk timing) 2) in our server room, we have a keyboard and monitor on wheels and connect up to any server when it requires local servicing (or use a KVM to minimize monitor usage [Ethernet KVM's are also available]) 3) Remote your serial port through a plug in card: http://www.realweasel.com/testimonial.html. Not sure if it has interrupt problems of its own 4) Some servers, such as the Dell 2650, have a built in console-remoter that may dispense with the serial port problems. Ray Burkholder One Unified 519 570 0689 x2002> > I truly appreciate your help, I really did not want a video > card, monitor, > or keyboard associated with this machine. (Rack mounted, > equipment room > environment, trying to keep cost, power consumption and heat down. In > addition, connecting a monitor is not practical. BIOS settings and > everything are done via serial port.) How are others dealing > with this > issue? Do certain hardware or kernels behave differently? Or does > everyone attach keyboards and monitors?