Xref: utzoo news.sysadmin:2625 comp.unix.wizards:17796 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!cica!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!network!ucsd!ames!vsi1!octel!mike From: mike@octel.UUCP (Michael D. Crawford) Newsgroups: news.sysadmin,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Preventing serial cable interference Keywords: serial cable interference Message-ID: <33@octel.UUCP> Date: 23 Aug 89 06:20:39 GMT Organization: Octel Communications Corporation Lines: 32 We have a great deal of trouble here with our Sun serial ports either hanging up (meaning rebooting fixes them) or being blown (meaning we need to replace the board). Sun Service says it is from our long serial cables being left unplugged at the far end, or being plugged into powered-off equipment, which causes the unterminated cables to pick up interference and generate lots of interrupts. I do use the Sun perfmeter program to monitor interrupts, and sometimes see the rate jump from a few hundred per second to tens of thousands, which is cured by unplugging the cable at my end; however, this behavior is not always observed before ports go out. My users have not complied to well with my requests to leave their cables plugged into turned on devices, understandable since most of them are used to download into equipment with noisy fans. What I would like to know is if there is some kind of isolator I could make or buy that would overcome this problem, at least some kind of terminator I could plug in the other end of the cables when they are not being used. I would greatly appreciate helpful suggestions of any sort, as Sun does not seem to know anything better to tell me. Thanks in advance, -- Michael David Crawford Consulting for: Oddball Enterprises Octel Communications Corp 694 Nobel Drive 890 Tasman Drive Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Milpitas CA 95035 pyramid!vsi1,!octel!mike CI$ 72377,623