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ouch.... should have gotten to the list... but got to Brad only....

and yes! i
the iSCSI is overkill... but I intend to use it ... " a little later" ....
Anyhow... the fan is/was on regardless of the iSCSI ...

Start på videresendt besked:

Fra: "Niels S. Eliasen" <nse@delfi-konsult.com>
Dato: 7. sep 2009 21.49.53 GMT+02:00
Til: Brad Boyer <flar@allandria.com>
Emne: Vedr.: Fan control ?

Here's the output from lsmod:

Module                  Size  Used by
i2c_dev                10340  0
appletalk              33012  20
lp                     13388  0
parport                40176  1 lp
autofs4                22788  0
cpufreq_userspace       6776  0
cpufreq_stats           7908  0
cpufreq_ondemand       10624  0
cpufreq_powersave       5280  0
cpufreq_conservative    10144  0
ib_iser                34448  0
rdma_cm                31528  1 ib_iser
ib_cm                  36400  1 rdma_cm
iw_cm                  12452  1 rdma_cm
ib_sa                  23192  2 rdma_cm,ib_cm
ib_mad                 38480  2 ib_cm,ib_sa
ib_core 56032 6 ib_iser,rdma_cm,ib_cm,iw_cm,ib_sa,ib_mad
ib_addr                10308  1 rdma_cm
iscsi_tcp              21412  0
libiscsi               29952  2 ib_iser,iscsi_tcp
scsi_transport_iscsi    33100  4 ib_iser,iscsi_tcp,libiscsi
nfsd                  222456  17
auth_rpcgss            43556  1 nfsd
exportfs                7744  1 nfsd
nfs                   262224  0
lockd                  70196  2 nfsd,nfs
ipv6                  287848  30
nfs_acl                 6752  2 nfsd,nfs
sunrpc                193264  13 nfsd,auth_rpcgss,nfs,lockd,nfs_acl
ext2                   73256  1
fuse                   54844  1
lm75                    9744  0
snd_powermac           47936  0
snd_pcm                79748  1 snd_powermac
snd_seq                57800  0
snd_timer              25508  2 snd_pcm,snd_seq
snd_seq_device         11020  1 snd_seq
snd 61876 5 snd_powermac,snd_pcm,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device
soundcore              10244  1 snd
snd_page_alloc         12392  1 snd_pcm
loop                   19180  0
airport                 8512  0
orinoco                40692  1 airport
hermes                 10528  2 airport,orinoco
pcmcia                 38928  0
firmware_class         11296  1 pcmcia
sd_mod                 28656  0
yenta_socket           28332  1
rsrc_nonstatic         13216  1 yenta_socket
pcmcia_core            41112  3 pcmcia,yenta_socket,rsrc_nonstatic
uninorth_agp           12008  1
agpgart                37884  1 uninorth_agp
sbp2                   23116  0
evdev                  13728  4
scsi_mod 153804 6 ib_iser,iscsi_tcp,libiscsi,scsi_transport_iscsi,sd_mod,sbp2
ext3                  134056  2
jbd                    49204  1 ext3
mbcache                11296  2 ext2,ext3
dm_mirror              20608  0
dm_log                 13792  1 dm_mirror
dm_snapshot            21344  0
dm_mod                 60524  10 dm_mirror,dm_log,dm_snapshot
raid10                 25728  0
raid456               131600  0
async_xor               6016  1 raid456
async_memcpy            5760  1 raid456
async_tx                6048  1 raid456
xor                    11688  2 raid456,async_xor
raid1                  25600  0
raid0                  10624  0
multipath              10752  0
linear                  9056  0
md_mod 88340 6 raid10,raid456,raid1,raid0,multipath,linear
ide_cd_mod             35812  0
cdrom                  40216  1 ide_cd_mod
ide_disk               16448  3
ohci1394               35888  1
sungem                 32740  0
sungem_phy             14848  1 sungem
ieee1394               91584  2 sbp2,ohci1394
i2c_powermac            7552  0



and "powertop -d" just for good measure... ( :-) )



PowerTOP 1.10    (C) 2007, 2008 Intel Corporation

Collecting data for 15 seconds


< Detailed C-state information is not available.>
P-states (frequencies)
  400 Mhz   100,0%
  300 Mhz     0,0%
Wakeups-from-idle per second : 139,0	interval: 15,0s
Top causes for wakeups:
 50,1% ( 53,9)       <interrupt> : 1    Level     VIA-PMU
  7,8% (  8,4)       <interrupt> : 1    Level     ide1
  6,1% (  6,5)             Xvnc4 : do_setitimer (it_real_fn)
  5,6% (  6,1)       <interrupt> : 1    Level     eth0
  3,8% (  4,1)             Xvnc4 : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  3,6% (  3,9)            iscsid : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  1,9% (  2,0)       <interrupt> : 1    Level     GPIO1 ADB
  1,5% (  1,7)        gdmgreeter : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  1,4% (  1,5)            mysqld : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  1,1% (  1,1)             Xvnc4 : sk_reset_timer (tcp_write_timer)
  0,9% (  1,0)            dhcdbd : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,9% (  1,0)              pmud : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,9% (  1,0)    hald-addon-pmu : do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
  0,9% (  1,0)            iscsid : do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
  0,9% (  1,0)              ntpd : do_setitimer (it_real_fn)
  0,9% (  1,0)           apache2 : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,9% (  1,0)         nm-applet : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,9% (  1,0)            python : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,9% (  1,0)           lxpanel : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,9% (  0,9)           dovecot : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
0,7% ( 0,8) <kernel module> : gem_begin_auto_negotiation (gem_link_timer) 0,5% ( 0,5) <kernel core> : neigh_table_init_no_netlink (neigh_periodic_timer)
  0,5% (  0,5)    NetworkManager : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,5% (  0,5)             spamd : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
0,4% ( 0,5) <kernel module> : neigh_table_init_no_netlink (neigh_periodic_timer) 0,4% ( 0,5) <kernel core> : start_cpu_timer (delayed_work_timer_fn)
  0,4% (  0,5)     <kernel core> : TAU_init (tau_timeout_smp)
  0,4% (  0,5)          mt-daapd : do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
  0,4% (  0,5)              hald : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,4% (  0,5)   hald-addon-stor : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,4% (  0,4)     <kernel core> : sk_reset_timer (tcp_delack_timer)
  0,2% (  0,3)        gam_server : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,2% (  0,3)      dovecot-auth : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,2% (  0,2)       <interrupt> : 1    Level     ide0
  0,2% (  0,2)     <kernel core> : page_writeback_init (wb_timer_fn)
  0,2% (  0,2)              init : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
0,2% ( 0,2) ifconfig : __netdev_watchdog_up (dev_watchdog)
  0,2% (  0,2)      xscreensaver : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,1% (  0,1)              slrn : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,1% (  0,1)              nmbd : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,1% (  0,1)       amavisd-new : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
0,1% ( 0,1) <kernel module> : ledtrig_ide_activity (ledtrig_ide_timerfunc) 0,1% ( 0,1) <kernel core> : neigh_add_timer (neigh_timer_handler)
  0,1% (  0,1)              bash : start_this_handle (commit_timeout)
0,1% ( 0,1) events/0 : do_cache_clean (delayed_work_timer_fn)
  0,1% (  0,1)   S26network-mana : __dst_free (delayed_work_timer_fn)
  0,1% (  0,1)            atalkd : do_setitimer (it_real_fn)
  0,1% (  0,1)        kerneloops : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
  0,1% (  0,1)     <kernel core> : igmp_rcv (igmp_gq_timer_expire)
  0,1% (  0,1)            screen : do_setitimer (it_real_fn)

Suggestion: increase the VM dirty writeback time from 5,00 to 15 seconds with:
 echo 1500 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs
This wakes the disk up less frequenty for background VM activity

Suggestion: enable the noatime filesystem option by executing the following command:
  mount -o remount,noatime /          or by pressing the T key
noatime disables persistent access time of file accesses, which causes lots of disk IO.

Suggestion: Enable the ondemand cpu speed governor for all processors via:
echo ondemand > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor


Suggestion: Disable 'hal' from polling your cdrom with:
hal-disable-polling --device /dev/cdrom 'hal' is the component that auto-opens a window if you plug in a CD but disables SATA power saving from kicking in.

Suggestion: Enable the CONFIG_HPET_TIMER kernel configuration option.
Without HPET support the kernel needs to wake up every 20 milliseconds for
some housekeeping tasks.

Suggestion: Enable the CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY kernel configuration option.
This option is required to get power estimages from PowerTOP

Suggestion: Enable the CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND kernel configuration option. This option will automatically disable UHCI USB when not in use, and may
save approximately 1 Watt of power.

Recent USB suspend statistics
Active  Device name
0,0% USB device usb2 : OHCI Host Controller (Linux 2.6.26-2- powerpc ohci_hcd) 0,0% USB device usb1 : OHCI Host Controller (Linux 2.6.26-2- powerpc ohci_hcd)




Den 07/09/2009 kl. 19.49 skrev Brad Boyer:

On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 06:39:44PM +0200, Niels S. Eliasen wrote:
(I'm not sure if the tibook in question needs the fan thermal
monitoring
module for powerbooks).
tried to install the "libsensors4" package ... but that could not find
any kind of sensors.... ;-(

I don't think libsensors works for Macs. You might want to send the
output of lsmod to the list. I was thinking that there was a driver
for the fan control on that model, although I just looked at the
descriptions for the drivers and I didn't see one that sounded right.
Maybe someone else on the list remembers better than I do.

	Brad Boyer
	flar@allandria.com


kind regards

nse

"Ach, crivens, what a wee snotter....."

Quote from "The Wee Free Men" by Terry Pratchett


kind regards

nse

"Ach, crivens, what a wee snotter....."

Quote from "The Wee Free Men" by Terry Pratchett


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