Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 12:26:29 +0100 From: Trond Davidsen <trond.davidsen@ii.uib.no> To: tsikora@powerusersbbs.com Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Temperature Message-ID: <386B4165.7BCD2563@ii.uib.no> References: <386A4CEC.EB948EE8@home.com>
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Ted Sikora wrote: > > Here's a strange problem. I run Linux stable/development kernels > and FreeBSD-3-STABLE on a SMP dual-boot workstation. The machines > temperatures have always been in this range with either system: > > 87F CPU #0 > 87F CPU #1 > 95F Case Temp > > Sometime last week or early this week the temperature under FreeBSD only > has changed to: > > 113F CPU #0 > 113F CPU #1 > 109F Case Temp > This is right after boot and varies 3-4 Degrees + while running. > > During the night periodically my temp warning has been going off. > I have it set to 118F. This happens only under FreeBSD. Linux continues > to run cool at the old temperatures. Apparantly some code change has > caused this. Does anyone know exactly where I should look? > > Regards, > -- > Ted Sikora > Jtl Development Group > tsikora@powerusersbbs.com > http://powerusersbbs.com > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message Maybe off the point, but on my fresh unmodified 3.4-Stable system, I noticed these two processes: nobody 311 93.9 0.5 808 568 con- RN 1:02pm 1268:52.05 /usr/local/distributed.net/rc5des -quiet root 277 3.7 1.2 2116 1516 ?? Ss 1:02pm 57:24.31 /usr/local/sbin/QuickTimeStreamingServer this will cause the system to never idle... Trond -- /***************************************************\ * * * Trond Davidsen * * * * Institutt for Informatikk | Tlf Kontor 5558 4237 * * Universitetet i Bergen | Tlf Mobil 917 45 822 * * Thormøhlensgt. 55 | Tlf Privat 5518 6900 * * 5008 Bergen * * * \***************************************************/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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