Resource Allocation Failures; Advanced Configuration Parameters; Removing The Manually Configured Driver; Using Boston Host Service Under Solaris - Dialogic Brooktrout Digital Board Installation And Configuration Manual

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Advanced Configuration Parameters

Resource Allocation Failures

Removing the Manually Configured Driver

Using Boston Host Service Under Solaris

March 2013
If you selected advanced configuration parameters, the software
prompts you for the number of I2O frames, driver flow control
interval, internal memory allocation parameters, module
reservations, and test parameters. Do not configure advanced
parameters except under the advice of Dialogic Technical Services
and Support.
The driver is configured and ready to be started.
Depending on the options chosen and the state of the system, various
resource allocation failures can occur. The errors are displayed and
logged, but because of the architecture of Solaris drivers, the
installation procedure has no way to know that the driver load
failed.
To uninstall the driver, navigate to the
/usr/sys/brooktrout/boston/driver/solaris/install directory and
enter the following at a command line:
./dinstall -r.
Boston Host Service (Bostsrv) is used to initialize modules. Upon
startup it detects Dialogic® Brooktrout® modules, loads FW and
initializes the call control. You must use Boston Host Service to run
a multi-process application.
When you use the Boston Host Service (Bostsrv) with a Solaris
system the following syntax applies:
Go to following directory:
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