Woman: Hey babe, wanna come over tonight?
Man: Sure, what did you have in mind?
Woman: Hint, it involves pillows and blankets.
Man: OMG, YES!!! We're gonna build a fort!
Woman: Sigh...
Awesome photos. You do not want to annoy Mum, her focus is intense!
Thanks.
Quote:
This is one from our local sanctuary :
who performed in a recent indi movie called Healing, co-starring with a guy called Hugo Weaving.
Watched the trailer for "Healing". The video of this bird in flight is outstanding. Most birds look great in flight but when "standing around" they look like they have been "rode hard and put up wet". Ospreys in the nest look like they just got home from double dating in the bed of a pickup truck. :>)
Just replaced the CPU fan in a cruncher. It had been generating errors on some E&H jobs awhile back and Gary had suggested a borderline issue might be happening. I ran the tests he recommended and all was good. I checked at that time and all fans were turning. I blew out the fans, heat syncs etc and all seemed well for a while but then the errors started to creep back in. It musst have been in stop/go mode. Something made me "have a look" this morning and the fan was stationary. Yikes!!! Shutdown. Find new fan w/heat sync locally. I was successful and now back online.
I have perl scripts monitoring temps on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs so I get alarms/email when they misbehave. Think I need to do the same with CPU temps. All on Linux boxes.
Think you could start a thread and post your scripts? Speaking for myself I could really use something like that and I have no shame for being a copycat.
I'm just now getting my machines moved to racks and am going to try remote access and such from one "master" machine. Some way to monitor would be way cool.
Yes, I saw Buzz on the U.S.S. Hornet. It took me an hour to get from the hangar deck to the room where he was signing his book for everyone; but, yes, I met him and got his autograph. It was AWESOME!!! :-)
Think you could start a thread and post your scripts? Speaking for myself I could really use something like that and I have no shame for being a copycat.
I'm just now getting my machines moved to racks and am going to try remote access and such from one "master" machine. Some way to monitor would be way cool.
Running Linux also.
Thanks if you are able to do that.
Phil
I have no problem starting another thread and providing the Perl Script. I was looking today at how to acquire CPU temps and all 3 of my Linux machines get different returns for the "sensor" command. I need to understand why they are behaving differently. In the meantime I can post the script that analyzes the GPU temps for AMD and NVIDIA as well as CPU temp for a RaspberryPi. Give me a day to get myself together. In the meantime if I or anyone else can come up with a way to acquire CPU temps then it should be fairly easy to drop it into this existing GPU script at a later date.
Phone call: Woman: Hey
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Phone call:
Woman: Hey babe, wanna come over tonight?
Man: Sure, what did you have in mind?
Woman: Hint, it involves pillows and blankets.
Man: OMG, YES!!! We're gonna build a fort!
Woman: Sigh...
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
RE: Awesome photos. You do
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Thanks.
Watched the trailer for "Healing". The video of this bird in flight is outstanding. Most birds look great in flight but when "standing around" they look like they have been "rode hard and put up wet". Ospreys in the nest look like they just got home from double dating in the bed of a pickup truck. :>)
Just replaced the CPU fan in
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Just replaced the CPU fan in a cruncher. It had been generating errors on some E&H jobs awhile back and Gary had suggested a borderline issue might be happening. I ran the tests he recommended and all was good. I checked at that time and all fans were turning. I blew out the fans, heat syncs etc and all seemed well for a while but then the errors started to creep back in. It musst have been in stop/go mode. Something made me "have a look" this morning and the fan was stationary. Yikes!!! Shutdown. Find new fan w/heat sync locally. I was successful and now back online.
I have perl scripts monitoring temps on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs so I get alarms/email when they misbehave. Think I need to do the same with CPU temps. All on Linux boxes.
Back up!!!!!! and Winning.
Robl, Think you could
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Robl,
Think you could start a thread and post your scripts? Speaking for myself I could really use something like that and I have no shame for being a copycat.
I'm just now getting my machines moved to racks and am going to try remote access and such from one "master" machine. Some way to monitor would be way cool.
Running Linux also.
Thanks if you are able to do that.
Phil
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
RE: Howdy TL, You
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Yes, I saw Buzz on the U.S.S. Hornet. It took me an hour to get from the hangar deck to the room where he was signing his book for everyone; but, yes, I met him and got his autograph. It was AWESOME!!! :-)
Good afternoon everyone. :-)
TimeLord04
Have TARDIS, will travel...
Come along K-9!
Join SETI Refugees
Wow, you met Buzz! Cool ....
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Wow, you met Buzz! Cool .... :-)
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: Robl, Think you could
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I have no problem starting another thread and providing the Perl Script. I was looking today at how to acquire CPU temps and all 3 of my Linux machines get different returns for the "sensor" command. I need to understand why they are behaving differently. In the meantime I can post the script that analyzes the GPU temps for AMD and NVIDIA as well as CPU temp for a RaspberryPi. Give me a day to get myself together. In the meantime if I or anyone else can come up with a way to acquire CPU temps then it should be fairly easy to drop it into this existing GPU script at a later date.
I have posted the script
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I have posted the script under "crunchers corner".
Goodnight everyone. :-)
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Goodnight everyone. :-)
TimeLord04
Have TARDIS, will travel...
Come along K-9!
Join SETI Refugees
RE: I have posted the
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Cool, thank you.
Phil
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.