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05-23-2005 06:00 AM
05-23-2005 06:00 AM
Interrupts on DL380 G4 Models
I was working with a Novell Engineer on a NetWare 6.5 ABEND issue, and when they reviewed my config.txt file, they stated that my NIC, QL2200 Fibre Adapter, and Array Controller were all sharing Interrupt 5 (along with additional devices). They requested that I change the interrupts on these devices, so that they were no longer sharing interrupts, and give these devices the higher priority interrupts.
When I attempted to do this, I noticed that all devices were set to Interrupt 5, and the only options that I had were to change them to Interrupt 7 or disable them. On other systems, we used to set the Interrupts to specific values, but I don't see where this is possible on the DL380 G4.
Is this a thing of the past with the G4?
Is there a way to still fix these interrupts to specific values like 10, 11, 12?
Thanks in advance
When I attempted to do this, I noticed that all devices were set to Interrupt 5, and the only options that I had were to change them to Interrupt 7 or disable them. On other systems, we used to set the Interrupts to specific values, but I don't see where this is possible on the DL380 G4.
Is this a thing of the past with the G4?
Is there a way to still fix these interrupts to specific values like 10, 11, 12?
Thanks in advance
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05-24-2005 01:15 AM
05-24-2005 01:15 AM
Re: Interrupts on DL380 G4 Models
Greg,
Unfortunately no, there is not an option to select other IRQ values such as 10, 11 or 12.
Unfortunately no, there is not an option to select other IRQ values such as 10, 11 or 12.
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