From: Ben K. <be...@vo...> - 2003-07-30 23:24:41
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Hiya, well I just logged onto your machine and it looks like you have the driver insmod'ed ok. Is there still an issue ? Cheers, Ben. On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 05:45, Matthew John Darnell wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 08:48:35AM -1000, Matthew John Darnell wrote: > > > I replaced the old card with a newer and am unable to get the > > > driver to install. insmod vpb - returns 'no module by that name > > > can be found' > > > > I had to specify the full path. I updated the startup script to > > load and unload the module with the start/stop options. > > > I can't connect to any of the ports 1200-1203 and 'ctserver status' retuens > 'ctserver dead but subsys locked' > The echo program in unittest returns 'exception caught: > VPBREG_NO_VPB_DEVICES_DETECTED, file: vpbreg.cpp line:369' > > All this happened after the reboot when I changed the card. The echo > program and walk test programs were working fine last night. > This has nothing to do with ctserver, these programs talk directly to the > driver. > > I wonder if it got hosed with all the beta drivers we have installed. I > could have a clean install by this evening. > I would be able to back up the entire home directory using the winscp > program, I would just drag the folder on to a local hard drive here. > > Let me know, > Matt -- Ben Kramer <be...@vo...> |