On 05/21/2018 02:14 PM, John Andersen wrote:
On 05/21/2018 01:27 PM, don fisher wrote:
CPU5: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 1) CPU4: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 1) CPU2: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU3: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU6: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU1: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU7: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU4: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU5: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 2) CPU4: Core temperature/speed normal CPU5: Core temperature/speed normal CPU6: Package temperature/speed normal CPU1: Package temperature/speed normal CPU0: Package temperature/speed normal CPU7: Package temperature/speed normal CPU4: Package temperature/speed normal CPU5: Package temperature/speed normal CPU3: Package temperature/speed normal CPU2: Package temperature/speed normal microcode: CPU0 microcode updated early to revision 0x24, date = 2018-01-21 Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset Initializing cgroup subsys cpu Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct
Just off hand, I suspect that your boot processes got your machine busy in a hurry and all CPUs were working hard, and temperature raised rapidly.
The system throttled the cpus to protect the machine, (reducing overall machine capability), by reducing power consumption.
The CPU fan kicked in bringing down the CPU temperature, so the system throttled UP the CPUs to normal speed again, now that the fan caught up and brought the chip temp down.
Seems perfectly normal.
Thanks. I wasn't too worried once I looked at the dmesg output and saw that things were set to normal. I should have mentioned that none of the fans came on, and that the two sections of text I posted were consecutive in the dmesg printout. I assume not separated my more than a millisecond or so. The boot message kept me up last night, until I looked at the total output. Curious as to why that message is printed as a boot message when it is immediately corrected. Thanks again, Don -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org