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Date:      Thu, 4 Jan 2001 10:23:01 +0000
From:      Michael Wells <mwells@zeus.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   SMP kernel overheats
Message-ID:  <20010104102301.B13113@imap.cam.zeus.co.uk>

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Hi all,

I've been going through a kernel configuration for my SMP machine. It's
a Gigabyte 6BXD with 2xPIII 550MHz processors. I can provide other
information if necessary about the hardware, but it's nothing too exotic.

The problem I'm having is that although the kernel seems to work fine,
and tools like "top" report that the CPUs are idleing, after a few minutes
the system starts getting really warm, and eventually the BIOS thermal
alarms are triggered at 65 degrees C. As I say, despite this it is all
fine in operation, and processes on both CPUs are ok. It is clearly
running way too hot though.

I've checked my hardware out, and it's all ok. It's working cool in
Linux, so I think there's something in my kernel that I need to sort
out. 

What I was wondering was is this a known problem? Can it be fixed?  Any 
other ideas? Thanks, your help is much appreciated.

Cheers
Michael Wells


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