Re: System lockup when playing chess

From: Anders Skovsted Buch
Date: Thu Jan 01 2004 - 12:31:48 EST


On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Helge Hafting wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 02:31:58PM +0100, Anders Skovsted Buch wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am experiencing consistent lockups of the linux kernel when I play chess
> > with crafty. What happens is that while the chess engine is running,
> > suddenly the whole system will freeze, and the only think I can get to
> > work is the reboot button. I have tried to put the computer in text-mode
> > (telinit 3) and run the chess program (with gui) from another computer on
> > my LAN, to see if any oops-output would show up, but there is nothing.
> >
> > My system runs Redhat 7.2 and is uptodate with patches (so I'm running
> > kernel version 2.4.20-24.7 #1, athlon version). The chess program is
> > Crafty 17.9. The processor is "AMD Athlon(tm) 4 Processor".
> > /var/log/messages shows nothing of interest.
> >
> > I wonder if this scarse information is good for anything. And in any
> > case, thanks for all your great work which I benefit from every day!!
> >
> Could this be a simple overheating problem?
> Chess programs are cpu intensive, and so the cpu gets hot.
> Perhaps there is insufficient cooling. the cooling may be
> enough for non-cpu intensive stuff like email, web, and so on.
> what happens if you run a big compile or a long-lasting
> cpu benchmark? Those things also cause heat.

Thanks for your reply! I have had math programs running for several days
in the past and never experienced any lockups, so I doubt that overheating
is the problem. To make sure, I just did "while true; make clean; make;
done" to the linux kernel in a couple of windows, unpacking / deleting in
another, math programs, etc. for a while, without any problems. (CPU
usage was > 99%.)

In the first message I forgot to say that ping from another computer gives
nothing when the frozen one is frozen.

Also, please cc abuch@xxxxxxxxx (as you did, thanks!) since I'm not on the
lkml.

Anders


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