Hi,

Is power management shutting the cpu fan off?
do you have any monitoring to see what the fan speeds are.

do you know for a fact the cpu is overheating? I've had a machine switch
off due to the voltage of the power supply changing due to a dodgy power
supply.

Alasdair


BERES Laszlo wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> well, we've hit a ridicuolus problem, so please don't laugh :)
>
> One of our development machines has Intel P4 CPU in a tower case, placed
> in a well-cooled server room. Earlier we've ran Fedora Core 4 on it with
> 3 Xen virtual machines, but last week we decided to move onto RHEL5.
> Since then something strange happens: after some time the CPU simply
> overheats itself, so the BIOS shuts down the machine.
> More interesting that most of these cases are at night, when there's no
> activity on the virtual machines, nor cron jobs - it seems the system
> dies when it's getting bored :)
>
> Under FC4 everything is normal, we had 80-100 days uptimes.
>
> Have anybody seen a case like this?
>
>   

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