* [GWLUG] Re: [lm-sensors] Processes causing CPU to overheat
@ 2005-08-24 18:27 Wayne Walker
2005-08-24 19:59 ` Jon Roland
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Wayne Walker @ 2005-08-24 18:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Are you overclocking? If not, you should not need a better heat
sink/fan, you probably have a bad physical mating of the heatsink to the
CPU. Almost all processors come with a sufficient fan/heatsink for cooling.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 10:59:04AM +0000, Jon Roland wrote:
> Yes, I restored sensors by running sensors-detect.
>
> I doubt things have changed that much in going to FC4. If you could provide a
> 2.6.5 solution I can probably use or adapt it.
>
> I am indeed working on a script that would extract the CPU temp from the output of
> the sensors command and use it as a trigger. I was just hoping someone might have
> already done something like that, preferably something a little more robust, and
> that I could run in background like a watch xxx script. A cron job with only a
> one-minute granularity does not seem to be fast enough for this problem, because
> freezeup occurs in less than a minute once the processes begin that seem to cause it.
>
> Many of the respondents are also saying I need a better heatsink/fan. Funds for
> that are low right now.
>
> Craig Sylla wrote:
> > Unfortunately it varies from driver to driver. :/
> >
> > You would need to look at the source for the driver in question to see
> > exactly what it does. Most of them actually provide a fairly useful
> > value in the sys entry. Also you had mentioned earlier that sensors
> > had died, have you been able to get them working again?
> >
> > I am also unsure of exactly what the newer methods are for this, as
> > I'm working with kernel 2.6.5, which is somewhat dated now. FC4 is
> > running 2.6.12 iirc, I'd rather not give you info that is wrong and
> > waste your time.
> >
> > One possibility - if the 'sensors' command and your sensors.conf file
> > are good/working/right you could just grep out the line for the temp
> > and parse that for your temperature and alarm status. The command
> > uses the config file to do the conversions for you and knows how to
> > handle each driver correctly. You can also set thresholds in the
> > config file.
> >
> > Craig
> >
> >
> > On 8/23/05, Jon Roland <jon.roland@the-spa.com> wrote:
> >
> >>This is a tantalizing suggestion, but it is insufficient information. Could you be
> >>more specific, or point me to some documentation that would help me make it work?
> >>Thanks.
> >>
> >>Craig Sylla wrote:
> >>
> >>>The 'raw' driver data comes from the sys file system. You could read
> >>>the temp directly (it will require some math conversion but not much).
> >>> Or just check the 'alarm' value for a pass-fail type test.
> >>
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* [GWLUG] Re: [lm-sensors] Processes causing CPU to overheat
2005-08-24 18:27 [GWLUG] Re: [lm-sensors] Processes causing CPU to overheat Wayne Walker
@ 2005-08-24 19:59 ` Jon Roland
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jon Roland @ 2005-08-24 19:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Wayne Walker wrote:
> Are you overclocking? If not, you should not need a better heat
> sink/fan, you probably have a bad physical mating of the heatsink to the
> CPU. Almost all processors come with a sufficient fan/heatsink for cooling.
I might be overclocking. I have a DFI nF3 250Gb MoBo running at 2.4 GHz,
which the documentation says is supposed to support overclocking, but I
don't know how to tell if it is overclocking, or manage it, or turn
overclocking off.
-- Jon
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