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Date:  Sun, 14 Sep 2008 08:38:36 -0700
From:  Abdul-Rashid Abdullah <webmaster (at mark) muntada.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:13985] Re: Temperature and Clock Issues
To:  "coba-e (at mark) bluequartz. org" <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Message-Id:  <C4F27E0C.320FC%webmaster (at mark) muntada.com>
In-Reply-To:  <200809131827.22902.bq (at mark) solarspeed.net>
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What can I go to get on-demand health status information for the system to
include disk health etc via the command line?

-Rashid


On 9/13/08 9:27 AM, "Michael Stauber" <bq (at mark) solarspeed.net> wrote:

> Hi Abdul-Rashid,
> 
>> The following messages came up on my console the last night.  What should I
>> make of it?
>> 
>> Message from syslogd (at mark) juhfah at Fri Sep 12 22:10:18 2008 ...
>> juhfah kernel: CPU1: Temperature above threshold
> 
> Your server has temperature problems. Causes for this could be failed CPU
> and/or chassis fan or too high ambient temperature. Most likely it's a dead
> fan. So you'd need to open up the chassis for a look inside to see if all
> fans are spinning, or if one needs to be replaced.