From: Nate L. <na...@ro...> - 2004-02-11 17:49:24
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Karol Kozimor wrote: > Thus wrote Nate Lawson: > > I think he just meant 57C. In any case, we decided to set the _TMP poll > > interval to 10 seconds. After 2 readings above _CRT/_HOT, userland > > receives an event and a message is logged saying the temperature is too > > high. On the 3rd one, we shutdown/power off the system. I think Linux > > If I understand you correctly, 30 seconds is certainly enough time to burn > a CPU when the fan has failed, isn't it? Our old default poll interval was 30 seconds so this doesn't change anything. I know DeadRat takes more than 30 seconds from "shutdown -h now" to power off. All modern CPUs have a thermal shutdown builtin. Think of _CRT as more of "system temp too high, shut down as soon as you can." -Nate |