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