Atom board issue (I think)

gregc

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I've had my new Atom system up and going for a few days now and it has been working great. I went over to the physical box to check on it and the following was on the screen:
Code:
Process 'sysctl' is using deprecated sysctl (syscall) net.ipv6.neigh.eth0.base_reachable_time; Use net.ipv6.neigh.eth0.base_reachable_time_ms instead

Everything seems to be working fine. I'm suspecting it might have something to do with the network drivers I loaded from piafextras during install.

I don't know what to do about it though if anything.
 
no, this just sounds like older code that hasn't been upgraded to use new sysctl yet, not a NIC driver, since that is not ipv6.
 
Not to hijack your thread but which atom bd are you using?
also are you using a hard drive or SD card for PBXiaf?

I have two early atom bds that I am running win server 2003 DC's with SATA 16G SD cards in place of hard drives they each use only 37watts of power. Would be less if it was not for that chip set hog.

I was wanting to do the same with PBXiaf and save power but wanted to see how it was working and if any one was using an SD flash card in place of a hard drive.

I tried running Asterisk & Freepbx on my sheeva plug computer (uses 5 watts) but had issues with freepbx running on the plug computer.
 
This is a fresh PIAF 1.5(beta) install. No really fancy extra stuff. Installed:
-PIAF from disk with PIAFEXTRAS option for nic driver
-update-scripts
-update-fixes
-passwd-master
-update freepbx modules
-CIDSuperfecta
-install-munin
-install Cepstral
-install Asteridex
-install Sangoma drivers (A101D & A200)
-install Aastra software
-configurations
Nothing there out of the ordinary. What should I be looking for?

It is the Jetway dual core Atom N330 from Newegg with two gigs ram and a 160 Gig HD. We utilize voice mail heavily and hylafax/avantfax too. It has worked extremely well so far.

Power usage for it, I'm not sure. But for it, a our service provider's equipment (two hardware boxes - T1 modem and router), and a POE 24 port switch powering 16 Aastra 57is consumes ~130 Watts according to my Kill-A-Watt.
 

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