tor, 07,.04.2005 kl. 22.27 -0400, skrev Gene Heskett: > On Thursday 07 April 2005 19:45, Robbie Foust wrote: > >Hi, > > > >Apr 7 04:29:06 localhost kernel: Critical temperature reached (95 > > C), shutting down. > >Apr 7 04:29:06 localhost shutdown: shutting down for system halt > > > >Any suggestions? This seems to happen nightly on my IBM Thinkpad > > A31p, fc4t1. :-( (yes the fan is working :-) > > Cron runs a bunch of housekeeping and maintainance utilities starting > at 4 AM. Even if the fan is running, to hit 95C indicates the unit > needs more air, lots more air, or its full of dust bunnies & needs an > air hose taken to its internals. 95C is very very hot indeed. > Just checked my logs since I've had at least one spurious shutdown a short while after booting. No cron jobs running and the laptop was feeling cooler than it does normally after a couple of hours' use. [root@localhost vex]# grep "Critical temp" /var/log/messages.* /var/log/messages.1:Apr 5 12:01:49 localhost kernel: Critical temperature reached (114 C), shutting down. /var/log/messages.1:Apr 5 12:01:49 localhost kernel: Critical temperature reached (52 C), shutting down. /var/log/messages.2:Apr 2 14:04:57 localhost kernel: Critical temperature reached (119 C), shutting down. /var/log/messages.2:Apr 2 14:04:58 localhost kernel: Critical temperature reached (24 C), shutting down. [root@localhost vex]# Cheers Kjartan