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Re: "distccsched" eating cpu, running hot
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Re: "distccsched" eating cpu, running hot


  • Subject: Re: "distccsched" eating cpu, running hot
  • From: Dix Lorenz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:23:35 +0100

I noticed that lately my Dual G5's processors have on occasion been running at a sweltering 187°F instead of their usual balmy 134°F. Turns out the "distccsched" process was running in a tight loop, eating up processor and running up the temperature. I'm not doing any distributed building at the time when this occurs. (Even during builds the temp rarely gets above 170°F anyway.) Is this a known issue with distccsched?

I have noticed it sometimes after I wake up the computer (Dual G5, 2 GHz). I filed a bug on 01-Jun-2004. It's Open/Analyze... :-(


I haven't noticed it in quite a while; I filed the bug with 1.2, now I am using 1.5...

Greetings,
Dix

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