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[ILUG] Looking for some help please ...

[ILUG] Looking for some help please ...

Mick mick at phorest.com
Thu Dec 14 15:04:15 GMT 2006


Sorry for posting this to you all but I'm still stumbling my way through
Linux and I'm struggling to get to grips with it. As you probably read in my
previous posts I've got a Debian 2.4 running on the server. I've got 2 USB
hubs connected and 9 GSM modems connected through serial to USB converter
cables. The problem is that every 10 minutes or so the server starts reaming
off the following error:

 

                                    host/uhci.c:
uhci_result_interrupt/bulk() failed with status 440000

[c11670c0] link (01167092) element (01177300)

                                     0: [c1177300] link (00000001) e0 SPD
IOC Stalled CRC/Timeo Length=0 MaxLen=0 DT0 EndPt=2 Dev=5, PID=e1(OUT)
(buf=02c242e0)

 

 

I have to reboot the server as it is rendered useless.

 

Can anybody help me out (again!!!)

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Mick




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