Le mardi 27 juillet 2010 à 11:38 +0200, Bjarke Istrup Pedersen a écrit : > Thats interresting, I'll try and enable the sensor on my board and see > what temperature it has.
i think that the sensors (or the math formula on debian lenny) are lying so, you need to touch the cpu to know about the temp :) > > Also, how did you underclock it? in the bios, the parameter cpuspeed, value 300. Regards > > 2010/7/27 JOORIS Emmanuel <[email protected]>: > > I had the same problem the last year on the same board (-70 ver), and a > > friend suggest me to watch cpu temp, witch was very hot (i didn't left > > my fingers on).So, i underclock the cpu to 300mhz and removed the top of > > the standard case and now the box is very stable (wifi pci card to eth0 > > => 70mbps routed, many times. I need to make more test for eth to eth, > > but i haven't the box in my hand now....) > > I will to add some rad on the cpu and on the companion chip, maybe this > > will be useful :) > > > > Regards > > > > Le lundi 26 juillet 2010 à 23:29 +0200, Bjarke Istrup Pedersen a écrit : > >> Indeed, I know it can. > >> > >> What I'm trying to figure out is how I can get something useful out of > >> it when it crashes, so I can track the problem down. (I'm kind of > >> hoping it is a software issue) > >> Any ideas? (I'm running Linux 2.6.34.1 on it) > >> > >> 2010/7/26 Rod Whitworth <[email protected]>: > >> > One of my rare top posts. I'm not really addressing point by point the > >> > issues below. > >> > For some guidance though here is my situation: > >> > > >> > I have two 5501s (one is a warm stand-by) doing BGP routing for a > >> > hosting service. They feed an IPv4 /21 and an IPv6 /32. Each has an > >> > added four port card which has SIS ethernet ports as opposed to the > >> > on-board VRs. All of our upstream transits and peers are 100Mb/s links > >> > and we are happily routing with peaks around 35Mb/s. > >> > > >> > If that unit wedged, we would hear about it from the clients nearly as > >> > fast as the alerts from the monitoring system. > >> > > >> > It's no Google but it does show that you can get plenty of traffic > >> > through a lightweight router. It's running OpenBSD. > >> > > >> > On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:48:52 +0200, Bjarke Istrup Pedersen wrote: > >> >>I can download large files from the internet through it without > >> >>problems (20mbit download speed), so it can forward that amount > >> >>without a problem. > >> > > >> > > >> > *** NOTE *** Please DO NOT CC me. I <am> subscribed to the list. > >> > Mail to the sender address that does not originate at the list server is > >> > tarpitted. The reply-to: address is provided for those who feel > >> > compelled to reply off list. Thankyou. > >> > > >> > Rod/ > >> > --- > >> > This life is not the real thing. > >> > It is not even in Beta. > >> > If it was, then OpenBSD would already have a man page for it. > >> > > >> > > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Soekris-tech mailing list > >> > [email protected] > >> > http://lists.soekris.com/mailman/listinfo/soekris-tech > >> > > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Soekris-tech mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://lists.soekris.com/mailman/listinfo/soekris-tech > > > > > > -- > > JOORIS Emmanuel <[email protected]> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Soekris-tech mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.soekris.com/mailman/listinfo/soekris-tech > > > > -- JOORIS Emmanuel <[email protected]>
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