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11-06-2007 05:59 PM
11-06-2007 05:59 PM
DL360 G5: interrupt sharing between Smart Array E200i and PCI E slot 1
I would like to eliminate interrupt sharing between the E200i Drive Controller and PCI E slot 1.
The box is running CentOS 4.3.
With USB enabled my (abreviated) /proc/interrupts contains looks like:
169: cciss0, uhci_hcd, wanpipe1
177: wanpipe2
With USB disabled /proc/interrupts looks like:
169: cciss0, wanpipe1
177: wanpipe2
Obviously interrupt 169 is in question. I upgraded the Firmware to 8/21/07 to eliminate possible old firmware bugs.
In the BIOS I can swap around interrupts, however, the e200i and pcie slot 1 always match. Do I have any options here?
The box is running CentOS 4.3.
With USB enabled my (abreviated) /proc/interrupts contains looks like:
169: cciss0, uhci_hcd, wanpipe1
177: wanpipe2
With USB disabled /proc/interrupts looks like:
169: cciss0, wanpipe1
177: wanpipe2
Obviously interrupt 169 is in question. I upgraded the Firmware to 8/21/07 to eliminate possible old firmware bugs.
In the BIOS I can swap around interrupts, however, the e200i and pcie slot 1 always match. Do I have any options here?
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