Hi!Done, xe3 was re-built from parts. /proc/acpi/.../trip_points: critical (S5): 100 C passive: 83 C... active[0]: 100 C... (hmm, active=critical? Interesting. Fortunately fan seems to be driven by BIOS). Temperature is ~63 C in "normal" use. Now lets simulate fan failure... and lets load the cpu... temperature slowly rises, 1min00 -- 72C, 1min15 -- 75C, 1min30 -- 77C, 1min45 -- 80C, 1min00 -- 82C, 1min15 -- 83C, 1min45 -- sudden powerdown, presumably because of hardware failsafe. So we have two bugs here: machine should have attempted to use passive cooling sooner, so that critical temperature would not be reached, and machine should have attempted shutdown before hardware failsafe killed the power. I could do both in 2.6.21, with echo of new trip points and enable of polling. Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html -
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