> Just so you know, the kernel is merely responding to interrupts from the > processor cores themselves saying they are over temperature. The cores > have their thresholds set and the kernel can't and doesn't mess with > them. If the kernel reports the processors are hot, the processors are > actually hot.
Ah, good to know. It may be that the air is simply not cool enough in the datacenter, but this would be the first time I've ever seen this with any of our servers. I'll double check the screws and fans and see if that might be an issue... _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list Linux-PowerEdge@dell.com https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq