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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim Capozzoli
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 11:22 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Hardware monitor needed
On 6/21/07, Eduardo Viruena Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21
On 6/21/07, Eduardo Viruena Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Hi,
My FreeBSD 6.2 server restarts suddenly once or twice a day. I believe it is
because the processor is overheated, but I'm not sure. Is there a way to
check this from software? I would
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Hi,
My FreeBSD 6.2 server restarts suddenly once or twice a day. I believe
it is because the processor is overheated, but I'm not sure. Is there
a way to check this from software? I would like to install a hardware
monitor program that can log out processor temperature
Check out healthd or mbmon. One or other has worked OK for me on
other Asus boards, and both are in ports (sysutils/ I think).
If you have ACPI and your board supports thermal zones, then you can
check those.
sysctl -a | egrep 'acpi.*therm'
or
sysctl -a | egrep 'acpi.*tz'
one or
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Hi,
My FreeBSD 6.2 server restarts suddenly once or twice a day. I believe it is
because the processor is overheated, but I'm not sure. Is there a way to
check this from software? I would like to install a hardware monitor program
that can log out
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Check out healthd or mbmon. One or other has worked OK for me on
other Asus boards, and both are in ports (sysutils/ I think).
If you have ACPI and your board supports thermal zones, then you can
check those.
sysctl -a | egrep 'acpi.*therm'
or
sysctl -a | egrep
Hello,
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
This server is an X terminal server and the users connect to it with 'X
-query ip'. Can I do something to reduce the load on the CPU?
gnome-volume-manage uses 99% of the CPU, constantly - why?
--Alex
You can try to trace them, what they are doing, what functions