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2004 Aug 06
2
icecast2/ices2 , 7o minutes and crash
...s) first for panic
> messages, make sure you have decent cooling for fast processors.
i still have to check my cooling , but the /var/log/messages is clear/no
panics .
> Running something like ices (or any streamer) involves constant CPU use
> so heat could be a factor.
according to the WHOWATCH util my cpu load was marginal (<.1 ) , i wonder
if this is only for those connected users . ( i'll look into this ) .
>
> Make sure you have a recent kernel for recent hardware, there are always
> some subtle bugs that need to be sorted. The newer athlons for instance
> need so...
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2/ices2 , 7o minutes and crash
...processors.
>
> i still have to check my cooling , but the /var/log/messages is clear/no
> panics .
panics are rare but good to check for.
> > Running something like ices (or any streamer) involves constant CPU use
> > so heat could be a factor.
>
> according to the WHOWATCH util my cpu load was marginal (<.1 ) , i wonder
> if this is only for those connected users . ( i'll look into this ) .
If it's the figure thats reported from uptime then it doesn't mean much,
just on average the number of runnable jobs. This will mainly depend on
what's runn...
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast2/ices2 , 7o minutes and crash
hello .,
i've got icecast2/ices2 (libshout/libao ) compiled/running from cvs .
everything SEEMS fine . goes for 7o odd minutes , i can listen off my
laptop , but then it'll disconnect . i'll check the server _ and it has
crashed, or at least, my keyboard doesn't work but i can still change
tty's ??
this happened after about 2o minutes (i think) when i had it set w/