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Exessive Harddrive Access?!?


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I've noticed Mandrake 10 OE will start to access my harddrive exessively every so often.

 

When I shut down/reboot I get some messages:

 

CPU#0 - Tempature above threshold.

CPU#1 - Tempature above threshold.

CPU#0 - Running in modulated clock mode.

CPU#1 - Running in modulated clock mode.

 

And that repeats. The longer I let it run, the longer those messages scroll.

 

Is this a serious problem? I don't want my processor to fry.

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Check your cpu cooling fan. I'll bet it's either trash or the heat sink has enough dirt on it to plug a vacum cleaner! B)

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I doubt its the fan or heat sink as the computer is only 4 months old.

 

This never happens in Window's either and I forgot to mention my LCD which is described in my manual "The computer is accessing your hard drive." comes on and stays on.

 

I'm now thinking it might be a run away process in a loop, but why would that cause it to alert me of an overheat?

 

BTW, its a laptop.. so checking these fans and everythings will be a full days work. :wall:

 

Thanks for the reply. :thumbs:

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Its worth looking at the DMA for the hard drive,

it might be some conflict between optical device and HDD.

 

turning off DMA on one or both might help ?

i.e. look at the man page for hdparm

 

It might be DMA is done slighly differently in that kernel and a different kernel might allow it or you might have to turn it off (or put up with it)

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the next time you experience the large amount of hard drive access run "top" in a terminal and let us know the top few programs in the list. these will, most likely, be what's doing all the hard drive accessing.

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I started a simple application called "Crash Attack" which is a little addicting game.

 

After I closed the application (after 3-4 minutes) it started.

 

Here's the top four.

 

2440 root

2666 root

1144 root

3876 carl (thats me)

 

When powering down, I got the messages again. I started to feel all around my CPU for hot spots and I could find nothing. This happened when I left the CPU turn off for 12 hours, then turned it on for 10 minutes and then shut down. How can my computer get that hot in 10 minutes? Should I start using my computer in the artic now. :jester:

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those are just th PID and the user, there should also be a name for the application listed if you look across...that's what I'm trying to find.

Ah ok. Will do that next time. I didn't want it to run to long, so I just jotted down something.

 

I'm re-installing Mandrake right now, so that might do something. (I decided I wanted a dual boot between XP and Linux)

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I completely cleared my hard drive of anything and everything. 55GB of free space. :jester:

 

I have XP and Mandrake installed again, and I don't notice anything with my hard drive going crazy. Perhaps my install went wrong.

 

Edit - Oh, I also wanted to know if Mandrake will power down my BIOS sends the signal of an overheat. If that happens, I wont feel so worried of leaving it on for 3 hours straight when I'm away.

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