[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk overheating on VIA Epia
M Seriesmotherboard
Karl S. Katzke
karl at streetlampsoftware.com
Tue Sep 6 09:12:09 MST 2005
Just because they're -sold- in that configuration doesn't mean that
they're -solid- in that configuration. I don't think most people will be
doing anything close to the CPU load that transcoding in Asterisk puts
on a CPU. The fact that there is a fan option for this configuration
should tell you something...
-Karl
Angus Comber wrote:
> But the systems are sold in this configuration. There is a fan
> option. I chose the fanless option.
>
> Angus
>
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk overheating on VIA Epia M
> Seriesmotherboard
>
>
> As you suspected, the problem is the fact that you don't have a fan.
> Since a machine that runs just a file server does not require much CPU
> power, the CPU doesn't get too hot. However Asterisk does use lots of
> CPU, therefore the CPU is hot, and yes the problem of stopping to work
> is because of the CPU being overheated, you are lucky that the
> computer booted after that, in most cases the overheating of a CPU
> means that the CPU expanded too much, when you shut it down it cools
> off, and shrinks, which could result in cracking the CPU. You should
> never run a CPU without it's fan if it's meant to run with a fan. Even
> if running it just as a file server. The fact that you are lucky
> doesn't mean that you don't need a fan.
>
> On 9/5/05, Angus Comber <angus at iteloffice.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am running Asterisk on SUSE Linux Professional 9.3 on a VIA Epia M
>> Series
>> motherboard - CPU runs at 1GHz. There is no fan - just a large
>> heatsink.
>> Currently system is running off standard IDE hard drive - because I
>> couldn't
>> get astlinux to run with my Digium TDM04B card (only PCI card in
>> system).
>>
>> Strangely I also have the same system also running SUSE Linux running
>> as a
>> file server and that does not run so hot and does not overheat? Why the
>> difference?
>>
>> Just booting up both systems for 15 minutes you can tell the Asterisk
>> box is
>> quite a bit hotter. Also the Asterisk box overheated (well think
>> that was
>> the problem) and stopped operating as PBX at one stage.
>>
>> Anyone any experience of this sort of thing? any ideas how to fix -
>> ideally
>> I don't want to have to fit a fan.
>>
>> Is SUSE not the best distro to use for this sort of thing? Should it be
>> something to take up with VIA?
>>
>> Angus
>>
>>
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