Jade Phi P47 01 Removing All Hot 🔔 📍
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10) Reboot and final checks
- Reboot:
- After reboot, confirm services disabled, governor set, temps normal:
- systemctl --failed
- cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
- sensors
5. Troubleshooting Common Issues
- "Cannot Remove Hot Status": This error usually occurs if the batch is currently locked by another user or if the transmission is actively in progress. Ensure the modem/network connection is idle.
- Claims Reappearing as Hot: If claims keep returning to "Hot" status after removal, there is likely a data error in the claim details (e.g., invalid ICD-10 code, missing patient dependant code) that prevents the P47 file generator from validating the claim. The specific claim must be edited on the patient profile before batching.
Topic: Jade Phi P47 01 Removing All Hot
8) Verify temperatures and behavior
- Install lm-sensors and monitor:
- sudo apt install lm-sensors htop
- sudo sensors-detect && sensors
- Monitor CPU freq and temps for stress test:
- sudo apt install stress-ng
- stress-ng --cpu 4 --timeout 120s & watch -n1 "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz -m4; sensors"
- Confirm no overheating or throttling (look for "throttled" or dmesg thermal messages):
5) Remove custom kernel modules or overclock drivers
- List nonstandard modules:
- lsmod | grep -E "oc|overclock|hot|therm"
- Blacklist suspicious modules:
- echo "blacklist " | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-oc.conf
- Update initramfs:
3. Problem Identification
The directive "removing all hot" was initiated following the detection of residual thermal energy in sectors where a zero-state was required. Key issues identified included: jade phi p47 01 removing all hot
- Thermal Runaway Risk: Localized heating in the PHI (Power/Processing Heat Interface) module suggested inefficient heat dissipation.
- Residual Charge: Electrical "hot" spots remained connected to the grid even after primary shutdown sequences, posing safety risks to maintenance personnel.
- Efficiency Drop: The retention of heat indicated energy leakage, reducing the overall efficiency coefficient of the P47 unit by approximately 4.2%.