I noticed some messages while logged in to will today:
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU1: Temperature above threshold
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU1: Running in modulated clock mode
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode
.. and so on, continuing until 20:41 - which suggests that someone might have forgotten to plug in a fan or two. Jimbo, if you're heading to the colo tomorrow, could you take a look at it please?
-Jerome
Jerome Jamnicky wrote:
I noticed some messages while logged in to will today:
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU1: Temperature above threshold
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU1: Running in modulated clock mode
Message from syslogd@will at Tue Jun 1 20:21:45 2004 ... will kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode
.. and so on, continuing until 20:41 - which suggests that someone might have forgotten to plug in a fan or two. Jimbo, if you're heading to the colo tomorrow, could you take a look at it please?
It was outputting these messages to my terminal constantly, as soon as I logged in. I switched it off to avoid damage. Note that it's not on the remote power switch so there's no way to tell if it's really off, or if it just crashed during shutdown.
-- Tim Starling
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