Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Micah wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't
test the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and
check them in the bios).
Try xmbmon of mbmon
> Micah wrote:
>
>> I'm really beginning to doubt it's the PSU. Why? I cannot get the
>> output voltage to drop no matter what load I throw at it. I plugged
>> in four additional hard drives and ran a system stress test and still
>> the voltages remained rock steady at the values I stated earlie
> At Mon, 7 Nov 2005 it looks like Micah composed:
>
>> Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
>>> Bill Moran wrote:
>>>
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't
>> think to check t
Micah wrote:
I'm really beginning to doubt it's the PSU. Why? I cannot get the
output voltage to drop no matter what load I throw at it. I plugged
in four additional hard drives and ran a system stress test and still
the voltages remained rock steady at the values I stated earlier. I
ran
At Mon, 7 Nov 2005 it looks like Micah composed:
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think
to check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU
from the surge strip. I'm probably goin
Micah wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't
test the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and
check them in the bios).
Try xmbmon of mbmon from the/usr/ports/sy
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the
surge strip. I'm probably going to get a new PSU t
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 08:17:48AM -0800, Micah wrote:
> Roland Smith wrote:
> >On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
> >
> >>I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't test
> >>the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and check them
> >>in
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't test
the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and check them
in the bios).
Try xmbmon of mbmon from the/usr/ports/sysutils/xmbmon por
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
>
> I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't test
> the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and check them
> in the bios).
Try xmbmon of mbmon from the/usr/ports/sysutils/xmbmon port. That should
h
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
> > check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the
> > surge strip. I'm probably going to get a new PSU today. The par
smoothly or is it covered in dust and cat hair like mine..?
Best of luck - hope this helps,
Jim Gorski
Message: 14
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 00:59:37 -0800
From: Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Diagnosing reboot under load
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: &
Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
> check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the
> surge strip. I'm probably going to get a new PSU today. The parts
> store has a couple of 400 watters in the $5
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Micah wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Nov 6, 2005, at 2:01 PM, Micah wrote:
Skylar Thompson wrote:
Micah wrote:
My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was
upgrading Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It
looks like sometime aro
covered in dust and cat hair like mine..?
Best of luck - hope this helps,
Jim Gorski
Message: 14
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 00:59:37 -0800
From: Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Diagnosing reboot under load
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Micah wrote:
Except it reboot later when rebuilding the KDE stuff with portinstall
NOT the Gnome script. And I'm getting occasional segmentation faults
on Thunderbird and intermittent compiler errors like this one while
portinstalling kdepim:
then mv -f ".deps/eudora_xxport.Tpo" ".deps/eudora
Micah wrote:
> Garrett Cooper wrote:
>
>> On Nov 6, 2005, at 2:01 PM, Micah wrote:
>>
>>> Skylar Thompson wrote:
>>>
Micah wrote:
>
> My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was
> upgrading Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It
> looks li
On Sunday 06 November 2005 05:43 pm, Micah wrote:
> Beecher Rintoul wrote:
> > On Sunday 06 November 2005 12:20 pm, Micah wrote:
> >>My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was upgrading
> >>Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It looks like sometime
> >>around 11:30pm
Beecher Rintoul wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 12:20 pm, Micah wrote:
My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was upgrading
Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It looks like sometime
around 11:30pm the computer reset. This morning I'm trying to reinstall
all t
On Sunday 06 November 2005 12:20 pm, Micah wrote:
> My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was upgrading
> Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It looks like sometime
> around 11:30pm the computer reset. This morning I'm trying to reinstall
> all the software that go
Skylar Thompson wrote:
Micah wrote:
My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was upgrading
Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It looks like
sometime around 11:30pm the computer reset. This morning I'm trying
to reinstall all the software that got lost in last
Micah wrote:
My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was upgrading
Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It looks like
sometime around 11:30pm the computer reset. This morning I'm trying
to reinstall all the software that got lost in last night's reset and
I ge
My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was upgrading
Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It looks like sometime
around 11:30pm the computer reset. This morning I'm trying to reinstall
all the software that got lost in last night's reset and I get another
reset
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