[mythtv-users] [OT] occasional lockups

Andrew Herron andrew.herron at gmail.com
Thu Sep 29 13:38:29 UTC 2005


I'd say start by checking the temp; run with the case off and if it
locks immediately touch things like the base of the CPU heatsink, back
of the video card cpu etc.

The PSU sounds more like the culprit though, you'd be surprised how
crappy some of them can be.


Andy


On 29/09/05, Andrew Gallatin <gallatin at cs.duke.edu> wrote:
> My mythtv box has been locking up occasionally.  It has always been a
> little bit flakey due to the crappy windows driver for my marvell
> based wireless card.  To increase stability, I've recently taken to
> not loading ndiswrapper by default.  Unfortunately, I'm still seeing
> lockups.  I can't say the lockups are more frequent, since I've just
> finally gotten the box working the way I like, so it is on quite a
> bit more now than it ever was before.
>
> The box is a 3.0GHz HTT P4 (northwood), 160GB SATA, MSI Neo-2V
> motherboard, 512MB dual-channel ram, Air2PC (old style) and
> Dvico Fusion HDTV5 tuners, Dlink PCI wireless, fanless NV5200 AGP,
> Antec SONATA case w/380 Watt PSU.
>
> The lockups are interesting in that the power led goes dark, but the
> fans are still running.  When it locks, there is no response to
> keyboard input (even magic sysrq), and the video card's signal is
> dropped.  There is nothing in /var/log/messages from the kernel
> about an oops, and there are no overtemp warnings.
>
> The last time it locked up was on Tues night.  It had just just spent
> 2 hours recording something on both of its HD tuners, and was 9.42
> into recording L&O SVU on the Air2PC with the Dvico idle.  It had just
> started commflaging on a 720p show.
>
> My first guess would be that my PSU doesn't quite have the "oomph" to
> handle all the hardware.  But then again, its only one disk, and this
> is a northwood, not a prescott.
>
> My second guess is that there is an overheating problem.  I've never
> seen the linux kernel issue cpu throttling message on this machine,
> but I can't manage to measure the temperature either.  My attempts at
> getting lmsensors to work resulted in a confused Nvidia driver that
> locked the machine up.  And the acpi is not good enough to have a
> thermal zone.
>
>
> Any idea what the power led going off might be trying to tell me?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Drew
>
>
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