Re: (PM) out of slots!! (fwd)

Ed Seiler (pman@rcia.com)
Tue, 3 Feb 1998 18:36:39 -0800

I thought I read somewhere where the "out of slots" message was when
someone calls the PM3 with dual channel ISDN but there is only one channel
left. Then the pm3 wrote "out of slots" for the last channel. Basically
trying to
bring up two ISDN channels with one channel available.

Maybe the PM wants a brew before it hooks up the next call.

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>Once upon a time Livingston maillists address shaped the electrons to say... >>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 believe it is the HDLC controller which is the Munich - it is the name >of the chip. If this is only coming up occasionally and doesn't seem to >be impacting the user on the port, as you said, it is probably something >transient that the unit is just reporting before moving along. > >>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 > >Looks ok to me. > >-MZ >-- >Lucent Remote Access Division - Chair, Department of Interstitial Affairs >Phone: 800-458-9966 510-737-2100 FAX: 510-737-2110 megazone@livingston.com >For support requests: support@livingston.com <http://www.livingston.com/> >Snail mail: 4464 Willow Road, Pleasanton, CA 94588 >- >To unsubscribe, email 'majordomo@livingston.com' with >'unsubscribe portmaster-users' in the body of the message. >

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