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Dialogic
®
System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
®
Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 287
Dialogic Corporation
Known
(permanent)
IPY00032742 -- Runtime Trace
Facility (RTF)
ERR1 in RTF log can be ignored when using Dialogic
®
DISI Switching Boards.
When you use DISI Boards in your system, the
following prints will appear with an ERR1 label in the
RTF log files:
04/13/2006 17:54:50.386 3348 3352
C h e e t a h E R R 1 D m 3 P l a y e r
dxxxB28C1 ----- DOES NOT EXIST
This is not considered an error for DISI Boards. DISI
Boards have no player or recorder components and
that is why these messages are getting printed.
System performance is not affected significantly.
However, although these are not errors on DISI
Boards, the same print could be an error for other
types of boards. These prints are useful in determining
if a board doesn't have any normal components and
when debugging firmware load issues and OAM
device enumeration issues.
Known
(permanent)
IPY00032735 -- Runtime Trace
Facility (RTF)
ERR1 in RTF log can be ignored when fax resources
are involved. The following prints might appear as
ERR1 in the RTF log when the Dialogic
®
Fax API is
used:
04/14/2006 17:11:57.201 2508 1484
C h e e t a h E R R 1 D m 3 S t r e a m
dxxxB143C4 ----- Data received after first EOF
on stream 17
These errors can be ignored when fax resources are
involved. Performance is not altered significantly.
These prints have been kept in the RTF logs because
they help in debugging stuck channels when voice
resources are involved (dx_rec, ec_stream).
Known
(permanent)
IPY00032730 -- Runtime Trace
Facility (RTF)
ERR1 in RTF log that appears at teardown of a
process when Dialogic
®
DM3 Conferencing/MSI
Libraries are involved can be ignored.
The following prints may appear with an ERR1 label in
the RTF log during the teardown of a process when
DM3 Conferencing/MSI Libraries are involved:
04/17/2006 11:42:17.844 3948 2376
Cheetah ERR1
Dm3MsgDispatcher ERROR: No client
attached to QComp (0:2:1:21:33)
In such a case, this is not an error. But this would be
considered an error when any of the DM3 Voice Media
Libraries are involved. These prints do not alter
performance significantly. They are helpful in the
debugging process and they only appear during the
process teardown time.
Table 9. Issues Sorted By Type, Dialogic
®
System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
®
(Continued)
Issue Type Defect No.
PTR
No.
SU
No.
Dialogic
®
Product(s) or
Component(s)
Description