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Mike,
We have three of these running in production in one box with no issues with wedging. As I mentioned, they are the -PCI not the -U versions, but that seems to be a small difference.
I thought I'd give you some info to compare to:
Here is what they look like in lspci -vv (note that mine get mapped into high IRQs. The fact that yours are on 5 and 9 bother me. I know that 5 is often used for printers, and I thought that 2 and 9 were used to shift registers, but this is very old data in the depths of a buggy mind.
If you want other examples, just ask.
Bill
My server is old. It was built around ~2000. I brought the machine down and went into the BIOS. The PCI configurations were set for AUTO so I picked IRQ 12 and 14 which seemed to be free. My choices only went up to 15.
I rebooted the system but when I run lspci the output shows the modems are set still set to 5 & 9 like they were originally setup from AUTO.
IRQ 3: COM2 IRQ 4: COM1 IRQ 5: LPT2 IRQ 7: LPT1
I've also reconfigured the config files NOT to use the symlinked device names "modem" and "modem1" and am using ttyS14 & ttyS15. Test faxes today seem to go with no problem but I'll know more when we our normal fax load starts Monday or maybe Tuesday with the holiday.
The setserial man page also says this about 16550A UARTs which are what the internal ZPXs are using. The man page was written in 2000 so I don't know if this is relevant anymore:
I've googled "LSR safety check engaged" and learned more than I ever cared to about the topic but none of it seems relevant here. I get this error only after a fax reception has failed and Hylafax is trying to reset the modem. At that point it appears the modem is hung. As I mentioned in a message very early in this thread, the modem after the failure hangs and I keep hearing tones come out of the box like it was trying to retrain. Only power cycling the system AND unplugging the phone lines bring it back.
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