Build 229: Server overheating?
Maxunit
Join Date: 2005-02-01 Member: 39414Members, Reinforced - Shadow
Heyo there,
I just had an issue today, that my entire Root Server rebooted because of high cpu usage and therefor it might even overheated. This never happened in Build 228, not even if the Server ran for several days straight with people playing on it from time to time.
Anyone else had this issue or am I a single case right now? :P
Maxunit
I just had an issue today, that my entire Root Server rebooted because of high cpu usage and therefor it might even overheated. This never happened in Build 228, not even if the Server ran for several days straight with people playing on it from time to time.
Anyone else had this issue or am I a single case right now? :P
Maxunit
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I'm running a 229 server again and will monitor it for some hours.
If there is a cpu spike from NS2 that causes the processor to overheat, <u><b>its a HARDWARE (cooling) PROBLEM</b></u>. It means your host doesn't have adequate cooling on there box. I can run my server cpu at 100% 24/7 and it wont shutdown from overheating. However it will shorten the cpu life-span.
But when is the last time you heard of a cpu die from life-span?
If your saying the CPU just pinned out and the box rebooted. I dont know if your running a dedicated box or a VM or what. If its a VM and it uses heart-beating and it CPU pins out in a way that doesn't allow it to respond to the VM-host it will reboot the box automatically. Or it might just BSOD crashed.
But thats alot of what if's would need more detail.
My Server Provider already checked the cooling units etc in a stress test, which was running for 1 hour and they really got the cpu and the cooling units to the limit, no crashes or freezes there.
The Server I have a dedicated, no VM.
Right now everything runs fine again so far. Like I said above, maybe an outdated version of DAK (forgot to update it) caused it.
I'll second that, on two separate instances I found my server to be stable under prime95 for over 24 hours, both times. After running NS2, it wouldn't stay up for more than 3-4 days at a time, always rebooting/freezing. Dropping the overclock, now its been up for almost 30 days.