Lee,
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 08:34:20 PST Lee Kimber wrote:
> At 10:46 AM 3/10/2003 +0000, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
> >Hi!
> >
> >AFAIK, a P200 needs both heatsink & fan.
> >
> >Besides processor temperature, what did you change in your setup?
> >
> >Are you running VPN on 1.1?
> >Any extra services, or was it a plain ole upgrade?
> >
> >If nothing has really changed, then there is no real answer to your
> >problem...
>
> I didn't add anything, though I can see that the release has ulogd.lrp
> added to it. Ipsec is on it too but is not yet configured. Mmmm, could that
> be it?
>
> There are no extra services.
>
> I've started a second build of it and this is running much cooler so far.
> I'm bringing it to the same state as the original router step by step while
> checking the temperature between each step. Hopefully this will highlight
> where the temperature increase starts.
>
> It seems to run a little warmer once it has ipsec and mawk on it and before
> ipsec is configured, though nothing like as hot as the first one.
>
> I'll let you know if I find the answer!
How do the load averages[1] compare on the hot vs. cool setups?
If the load average is significantly higher on the hot configuration,
you could grab a copy of top.lrp[2] and see which processes are
responsible for the increased load average. Running top will
itself increase load average (and likely cpu temp), so be sure to
account for that increase when measuring temp with top running.
It seems unlikely, but I suppose changes between the 2.4.18 (Bering
1.0) and 2.4.20 (Bering 1.1) kernels could also be responsible for
increased load on the CPU.
Good luck!
--Brad
[1] Use the "uptime" command or "cat /proc/loadavg".
[2] There are versions at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley/packages.html and
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/lrp/packages/ . top may
require a package that provides libncurses, e.g. libncurs.lrp,
which in turn may require a copy of the terminfo data file for
your desired terminal.
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