Re: How can a critical temperature be set?

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2013/11/30 Thomas Mitterfellner <thomas.mitterfellner@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
>>> How can I set a thermal trip point for the critical temperature as
>>> shown by acpi -V?
>>
>> Please try adding kernel param "thermal.crt=91".
>
> Yes! That works! Is there a special reason why you suggested the value
> 91? Because I added thermal.crt=99 as I saw it on some occasion on my
> system.

No, just give an example.

>
> Now I get:
>
> # acpi -V
> Thermal 0: ok, 64.0 degrees C
> Thermal 0: trip point 0 switches to mode critical at temperature 99.0
> degrees C
> Thermal 0: trip point 1 switches to mode passive at temperature 105.0
> degrees C
>
> and
>
> acpitz-virtual-0
> Adapter: Virtual device
> temp1:
>   temp1_input: 66.000
>   temp1_crit: 99.000
>
> coretemp-isa-0000
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> Physical id 0:
>   temp1_input: 66.000
>   temp1_max: 86.000
>   temp1_crit: 100.000
>   temp1_crit_alarm: 0.000
> Core 0:
>   temp2_input: 63.000
>   temp2_max: 86.000
>   temp2_crit: 100.000
>   temp2_crit_alarm: 0.000
> Core 1:
>   temp3_input: 66.000
>   temp3_max: 86.000
>   temp3_crit: 100.000
>   temp3_crit_alarm: 0.000
>
> pkg-temp-0-virtual-0
> Adapter: Virtual device
> temp1:
>   temp1_input: 67.000
>
>
>
> Thank you for your kind help,
>
> Thomas

You are welcome.

-- 
Best regards
Tianyu Lan
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