> I couldn't find any reference to this console message in the incredibly
> rich and detailed Livingston documentation on console and debug
> messages :-)
>
> Perhaps some kind sole can shed some light.
>
> A pm3 running 3.7.2c3 with a user logged in via ISDN 64k data multilinked:
>
> munich_write: eoq 17-0 hoq 0 td_cnt 15-1
> munich_write (S6): out of slots!!
>
> What is "out of slots!!" and why a beer town in Southern Germany? :-)
I have no idea what the error out of slots means but I believe it is called
munich because the T1 csu/dsu chip/controller or something along those lines
(it's late.. I don't know) is called munich.
> Get these every now and then while the user is logged in. Must not have a
> great effect on him, no phone calls and only one of his two connections
> sends this message.
>
> Thought it might be a memory/buffer thing:
>
> System memory 4194304 bytes - 3574464 used, 619840 available
> 304:6 96:13 144:13 2048:13 192:1 2832:2 128:11 640:3 1152:0 176:3
> 64:22 80:21 20 8:1 272:4 112:0 16:132 32:14 160:13 48:11
> System nbufs 2800 - 113 used, 2687 available
>
> Again, the clear, detailed and precise documentation on system memory
> leads me to think all is "cool" here.
Yup.. looks fine.
> Is this a *good* thing (humm.. "good" console messages, could start a trend),
> a "bad" thing or a "trivial" thing?
>
> BTW: I love trivia ... why "munich_write"?
Writing to the controller chip for the t1/e1 AFAIK.
Try emailing this to support@livingston.com or calling them.
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