On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:53:00PM +0100, José JORGE wrote: > A Friday 23 January 2009 20:52:37, Hans Ekbrand escreveu: > > I have an imac G3, which I want to use for a computing intensive task. > > I think this computer has a problem with overheating, because when it > > has been working for approximately 10 hours, it hangs. > > > If it is a heating problem, it may have dust. > To make what you want, I'd do a cron job that suspends the computing for 20 > minutes every 9 hours, to see if it helps. But I've never seen a machine that > just overheats after 10 hours of 100% CPU.
It might also be a problem with the nic (if nics can overheat), because the computing task involes a lot of network traffic and I do see transmitting errors. The computing task (building a debian-live CD-image in a directory that is accessed via NFS over SSH) dynamically creates new processes, so it's not easy to know which process should be paused with kill -STOP Anyway, writing a bash script for that is much easier for me than writing a kernel module. Tanks everybody for you answers! -- Hans Ekbrand (http://sociologi.cjb.net) <h...@sociologi.cjb.net>
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