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2006 May 04
3
sempron 2500+ running at 1044 cpu speed.
I have a desktop unit with a sempron 2500+ to play with. doing "more /proc/cpuinfo" indicates cpu Mhz as1044 not the 2500 I am familiar with cpuspeed. doing ps ax | grep cpuspeed resulting in nothing. I did service cpuspeed start. No errors reported. ps ax | grep cpuspeed resulted in nothing. I was going to do "killall -SIGUSR1 cpuspeed" to attempt to get 2500+ cpu speed. I
2007 Apr 24
1
cpuspeed on centos 5
It appears as cpuspeed is not running on my centos 5 box(s). One is a biostar motherboard Am2 6400+ the other is Asus am2 4800+. If I do "service cpuspeed stop" it says OK, If I do a "service cpuspeed start" is says OK. However at no time is cpuspeed running. /proc/cpuinfo only shows the cpu running at 1000 Mhz. If I manually run "cpuspeed -C & " I now have
2008 Aug 03
3
Questions on cpu frequency scaling AMD vs. Intel
I've been playing and comparing frequency scaling between AMD and Intel CPUs yesterday and there seem to be great differences between AMD and Intel and some gotchas. This is all on CentOS 5.2 with latest Xen kernels (which are supposed to be powersaving-enabled since 5.2). AMD: It seems once I get the AMD CPU to use the ondemand governor it works very well and very efficiently. But this
2006 Jan 12
1
I have installed CentOS 4.2 on an AMD based machine usingthe ATI chipset (xpress 200) and I am hav
Chris, I have a compaq AMD r4000 x86_64. grabbing the latest kernel and compiling it fixed my clock skew. I have not had any slow disk issues. again the kernel may help doing the command: killall -SIGUSR1 cpuspeed makes the CPU run faster. Hope that helps. Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Apr 10
4
powernow-k8 in newer centosplus kernel
Hello, Using kernel: 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5.centos.plus the cpu throttling works as desired (see 2 traces below) ------------- trace snips -------------- dmesg | grep -i pow ACPI: SSDT (v001 PTLTD POWERNOW 0x00000001 LTP 0x00000001) @ 0x3fff9b40 powernow-k8: Found 1 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+ processors ( 2 cpu cores) (version 2.20.00) powernow-k8: 0 :
2008 Dec 16
2
cpuspeed problems with 5.2 and 2.6.18-92.1.18 kernel revision
After upgrade my laptop, I discovered a low performance on it. The laptop is a 2,73GHz Intel centrino and from some kernels versions to now, it had a good performance, the cpu scaling worked fine. Now, I discover that forcing in /etc/sysconfig/cpuspeed the governors and/or max/min speeds, it don't want to run more quickly. The laptop boots fine with the correct speed (usual speed), but when
2010 Jun 16
2
cpuspeed settings??
Hey, folks, Sometimes my workstation bogs down... slows to a crawl. Using gkrellm, it's obvious the CPU is the laggard. The top utility confirms: the load average gets up over 4 at times. But this occurs when cpu stepping pegs the speed at 600MHz. This processor is capable of 1.5GHz and when it's allowed to run at that speed, the load average is under 2, which is fine. So the
2006 Jul 10
3
Kernel-utils stupidities (readahead and cpuspeed)
Hi all, I think I've spotted a few stupidities (bugs) in the current version of kernel-utils (kernel-utils-2.4-13.1.80). I'm sure these are all propagated from upstream, but I hope someone could have a quick look to verify this and see if we either can push complaints upwards, or provide local fixes. The kernel-utils package provides several 'kernel-type' functions -
2005 Dec 14
3
compaq R4000 update (hogging interrupts)
After a couple hours last night.... doing a "killall -SIGUSR1 cpuspeed" bumps up the /proc/cpuinfo information for cpu mhz to 2393 Mhz. I did notice a little increase after that. However, the machine is still sluggish. I did a "hdparm -c 1 /dev/hda" but really did not notice any difference. I tried to download fglrx64_6_8_0_8.16.20-1.x86_64.rpm from ati (also 8.20.8) and get
2008 Feb 14
2
kickstart file problem
I have a kickstart file that I am using to install multiple machines. If I install with no %post script, everything runs great. When I add the following %post section, if fails. I have been working on this for a few days now without luck, Any help would be appreciated. Here is the error, the script follows. Traceback (most recent call first): File
2009 Mar 28
6
cpu frequency scaling in xen 3.3.1
Hi, i read the xenpm wiki page, but i cannot use the "p-states". xenpm shows: xenpm cpu id : 0 total C-states : 2 idle time(ms) : 1776034 C0 : transition [00000000000000000000] residency [00000000000000000000 ms] C1 : transition [00000000000000260278] residency
2007 Oct 23
6
[PATCH][cpufreq] Xen support for the ondemand governor [1/2] (hypervisor code)
Modify the cpufreq ondemand governor so that it can get idle and total ticks from the Xen hypervisor. Linux and Xen have different ideas of what an idle tick is, so the Xen values for both have to be returned in the same platform hypercall. Signed-off-by: Mark Langsdorf <mark.langsdorf@amd.com> diff -r b4278beaf354 xen/arch/x86/platform_hypercall.c --- a/xen/arch/x86/platform_hypercall.c
2009 Sep 15
1
Getting better perf from multithreaded app
Hello all, first post here, I have a multithreaded program that I can't live without. It's a commercial RAW image conversion program called SilkyPix. It works fine under Wine, with a few very minor bugs. But one thing nags me: it's oh so slow... - I have a 64bit quad core with Ubuntu 64. - Wine can use the multicore (or so I've read in the FAQ). - SilkyPix is also
2007 Aug 28
8
cpufreq affects rate in, at least, htb
Hi all :) I''ve tested this and having a cpufreq that slows down the CPU affects the rate of HTB. My ondemand cpufreq governor scales down the CPU frequency about 40% and this is more or less the slowdown the rate suffers, 40%. Any known way of dealing with this without having to disable cpufreq? Thanks in advance :) Ra?l N??ez de Arenas Coronado -- Linux Registered
2007 Aug 29
39
[PATCH] 1/2: cpufreq/PowerNow! in Xen: Time and platform changes
Enable cpufreq support in Xen for AMD Operton processors by: 1) Allowing the PowerNow! driver in dom0 to write to the PowerNow! MSRs. 2) Adding the cpufreq notifier chain to time-xen.c in dom0. On a frequency change, a platform hypercall is performed to scale the frequency multiplier in the hypervisor. 3) Adding a platform hypercall to the hypervisor the scale the frequency multiplier and reset
2006 Aug 08
1
cpuspeed causing hangs on warm boots
We are using CentOS-4.3 (x86_64) with Opteron servers, and noticed a problem with cpuspeed: If we reboot by doing "# reboot" or similar from a shell, the boot will hang not long after cpuspeed starts. The machine freezes: ctrl-alt-del doesn't work, and only pressing the reset button or a power cycle will restart the machine. If we reboot from power-up or by pressing the reset
2008 Apr 27
2
Random reboots with Xen 3.2.1
I am seeing random reboots after installing Xen 3.2.1 (running with linux-2.6.18-8 pulled from a few days ago). So far, the reboots only happen if I have enabled cpufreq=dom0-kernel and actually run frequency scaling (such as with the ondemand governor). The reboots only happen after a few hours. The machines seem to be stable if I pass the cpufreq option to Xen but disable frequency scaling. I
2008 Mar 26
2
Moving data between R and Matlab back and forth?
Hi to the list, I am trying to find a way to painlessly move structured data back and forth between R and Matlab (also Octave). For this purpose I found the R.matlab package great help. I wish to use a Matlab -v6 MAT file as an intermediary format, because it is well read by both Matlab and Octave. It is also well read by 'readMat' function in R.matlab package, but that is where I run
2009 May 23
1
System hang during shutdown (halt)
Alle, I'm running V5.3 (newly installed) on an FJ E8020 laptop. The problem I have is when shutting down (*not* rebooting). NetworkManager fails to stop and after (during?) the postfix shutdown, the system seems to hang. I cannot access via another screen or remotely. I can't find any clues in the log files. I could use some suggestions on troubleshooting. Here are the active
2006 Dec 22
0
Understanding cpuspeed/cpufreq
[I sent this to the RHEL4 list - but maybe someone on this list knows more] I have a number of dual CPU and dual CPU/dual core Opteron systems that are used as compute servers. In an effort to reduce power consumption and reduce heat output, I would like to make use of the PowerNow! capabilities to clock back the CPUs when the machines are idle. These machines are running a 2.6.9-42 RHEL4 kernel