Lavoslav

Members
  • Posts

    34
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Lavoslav

  1. 2 hours ago, Mistershiverz said:

    I've noticed that when I decrease the number of dockers running, the crashes happen less frequently. However, could this simply be because there's less strain on the hardware?

     

    If it's the same thing that I had with my CPU that's exactly it. It was not even a matter of IF the machine will crash but how long will it take to crash. With my CPU I could not even install any OS unless I disabled most of the cores and even then it was unstable and any OS would eventualy crash simply by virtue of machine being tuned on. Idle, it would take multiple hours, surfing few hours at most, anything more intensive would crash it somewhere between instantly and handful of minutes...

    Just keep in mind I'm not saying it's 100% CPU fault on your end, but the symptoms look eerily familiar.

    FYI, my dud was a i9-13900k and it was working like a charm for 4 months before problems started.

    • Like 1
  2. About a year and a half ago I've had something similar happening to my machine but also had a USB failure at the same time. Once USB failure was resolved, I've still had crashes like you. I had some HDD spares, disconnected array disks from the machine, and installed various different Linux based OSes and Windows on the spares. All were very, very unstable. Failure was always connected to same 2 CPU cores (can't remember which ones, but it was always one or the other).

    I've tested with 2 different RAM sets (although my MEMTest was always a PASS on both sets), 2 different motherboards with different BIOS versions, different HDDs, even a different PSU. Only thing that made those unstable OS stable was a different CPU that I borrowed from a local PC repair shop. After some back and forth with Intel support, conclusion was that my CPU was in a pre-fail condition and it got replaced under warranty.

    Your mileage may warry.

    • Like 2
  3. Guys, thank you very much for replies. You've broken me out of my "thought loop" so to speak and given me great pointers how to proceed. 

     

    @bmartino1

    Tyvm for the screenshot of your main tab and the writeup. Helped greatly to visualise things better.

    As for 3-2-1- backup, I am set for my needs, though I don't do the last part of 3-2-1 offsite but rather have a solution where I monthly copy stuff I need on disks I keep safely stored and not used in any other way.

     

    @Vr2Io

    As far as power protection goes setup is as follows:

    UnRaid - 1500VA ups, set to poweroff server if it hits 5 minutes runtime capacity.

    Backup machine - 650VA UPS. Backup machine is low powered QNAP (not using their terrible OS though). Almost always turned off. Wakes on Lan when backup needs to run and powers down when done. Set to poweroff at 2 minutes remaining runtime.

    Bare metal and TV - 1000VA, run untill dry, which is never since they are turned on only when in use.

    POE capable switch, POE powered AP and POE cameras (powered through switch) and Modem, have it's own 1500VA, they run untill dry

     

    I both love you and hate you for saying "...how you define pool / array is main / backup. For me, I use array as backup tier,..", I've never thought abut this in a way you framed it. For me it was all on the array except NVMe directly passed to VMs. That sentence, combined with bmartino1's suggestion, solved it for me.

     

    As far as disk setup goes I'm gonna go very close to what @bmartino1 wrote in second post. For now 2 of the 3TB drives are gona go into array as xfs and third will go in array as zfs for replication, but I'll get 3 more larger drives at some later date for a second ZFS pool since @Vr2Io gave me some food for thought. :)

     

    Unraid array

    - party
    1x WD Blue 4TB

    - array

    2x WD Blue 3TB, as xfs

    1x WD Blue 3TB, as ZFS

    1x Toshiba 2TB, as xfs
     

    Cache disk

    1x SanDisk Extreme Pro - 500 GB, as ZFS

     

    ZFS Pool raidz1 HDD

    3x Seagate 16TB Segate Exos

     

    NVMe disks direct pass through to VM's

     

    Future expansion another ZFS raidz1 3 disk pool.

     

    Marking this as solved, but if anybody has anything to add or point out, feel free. Parhaps it can help somebody else in similar situation.

     

    • Like 1
  4. Got some new parts and recycled my old machine and now I need advice how to best setup arrays and pools.

    Usage is dockers, VMs (work+lite gaming), home automation with HomeAssistant, home security with coral TPU (offloading footage to another NAS) etc... 

    I have secondary backup for important work and family data arranged on a separate machine in house so don't need too much parity wise.

    Machine would be on 24/7. Electricity cost is not an issue.

     

    CPU: i9-13900k

    RAM: at the moment 64Gb, going to 128Gb soon

     

    NVMe

    1x Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus - 2TB  (VM pass through)
    1x SanDisk Extreme Pro  - 1 TB  (VM pass through)
    1x SanDisk Extreme Pro - 500 GB  (was cache, xfs)

    NVMe were set this way in old machine.

    No more slots for extra NVMe are available on motherboard.

     

    HDD

    3x Seagate 16TB Segate Exos, 7200rpm  (new drives)

    1x WD Blue 4TB, 5400rpm (formerly parity)

    3x WD Blue 3TB, 5400rpm (were in array, xfs)

    1x Toshiba 2TB, 7400 rpm (was in array, xfs)

    Motherboard can handle 6 more drives.

     

    I was keeping emulated VM HDD drives on cache (smallest NVMe) and would just pass through biger NVMe directly to VMs as extra drives. Worked like a charm. Is this best way to do it?

    How should I format HDDs, ZFS/xfs/btrfs and what combo? Is it sane to have parity protected Array with smaller HDDs and a ZFS pool with 3x 16TB Seagates? What FS should I use for array drives? How do I arrange VMs and shares in that case?

    What would you do? Any advice is wellcome.

  5. The problem is still ongoing and is driving me up the wall.

    I've attempted with new flash device, but as soon as I update something, download anything, try disk access - machine goes berserk.

     

    I did in depth troubleshooting on hardware and I believe motherboard is the culprit as nothing else makes sense.

    At this point I'm in contact with motherboard manufacturer to see what they say.

    For now I've transferred my essential services on a spare Q-nap I had lying around and am awaiting their response.

  6. Sorry to hear that mate.

    My situation is brand new UnRaid and brand new Windows install. Last time I did it I had to jump through hoops... add users and adjust bunch of settings and whatnot in windows and it took me a good while to get it running. The thing I did and posted above was done in about 30 minutes or less after a bit of browsing and works for me.

    Hope you find a solution.

  7. I'm making a new unraid box so I encountered smb share issue with Windows 10 Pro. Here is solution that worked for me:

     

    Make new unraid user (the one you will access share(s) with) and add that user to a share.

    Make the share Public for now.

     

    In windows press Windows key +R and type gpedit.msc

    go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > Lanman Workstation

    Select "Enable Insecure Guest Logons" and switch it temporarily to Enabled.

    Leave that window open for now, you'll want to switch it back later.

     

    Open Files Explorer, right click Network and click Map Network Drive

    Under folder put in location the unraid share should be at (eg. \\Tower\isos if you added that new user to isos share)

    Select "Connect using different credentials" and click Finish.

    It will ask you for username and password of the user you just created and connect.

    When it connects, go back and revert "Enable Insecure Guest Logons" to "Not Configured".

    You may also delete that share in File explorer if you wish.

     

    In UnRaid you can now set the share to Secure/Private and still have access to it from Windows machine. Any new share with said user added will also be visible.

    • Thanks 1
  8. Following your advice I created an image of current USB, formated it and used unRaid USB Flash Creator tool to make a clean unRaid install. Booting clean from same USB flash device produces unstable system.

    At this point it is evident that the old USB flash drive is done for and I will need to use a new one.

     

    I've then went out and got a new Kingston Data Traveler 3.0 (unfortunately no 2.0 USBs were available to buy at any of the local stores). I've formated it and made a new clean install. Booting from new device results in clean bootable system with no errors: unRaid loads, you can access GUI and it shows all disks missing and array is stopped since all my discs are disconnected. 

    I've then downloaded my flash backup from unRaid Connect and copied it over to the new key. This also produces unstable system with errors: unRaid fails to load or hangs, if it manages to load GUI Firefox crashes, etc.

    It seems that part of corruption from flash device have been backed up?!?

     

     

    At this point I believe best thing would be to start with new flash device and preserve only shares settings, docker settings and vm settings from my backup. Which files/folders I need to copy over to new flash device to preserve those settings?

     

  9. As title says system is (mostly) unbootable.

    At best it boots to shell and hangs after a short while regardless of which boot option I choose. GUI not available at all.

     

    Some of the errors:

     

    Jul 12 01:23:27 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: xz decompression failed, data probably corrupt
    Jul 12 01:23:27 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: Failed to read block 0x39dafbc: -5

    Jul 12 01:23:41 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [102ea8ec]
    Jul 12 01:23:41 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 102ea8ec, size 7e58

    Jul 12 01:24:49 Tower kernel: kernel BUG at drivers/md/unraid.c:1617!

    Jul 12 01:24:05 Tower kernel: unraid-api[8049]: segfault at 8 ip 000014a04dd4080c sp 00007ffc41221fa0 error 4 in ld-2.37.so[14a04dd23000+27000] likely on CPU 0 (core 0, socket 0)

    Jul 12 01:26:48 Tower kernel: BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000038

     

    Attached is last tower diagnostic that I managed to get.

     

    I have swapped GFX card and get another new error (not in this diagnostic) :

    loading /lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_smb.bin failed with error -5

     

     

    RAM passes full memtest run.

    I have unplugged all array HDDs and plugged in brand new spare HDD and installed bare metal Windows.  Bare metal machine works stress-tested on that spare drive.

     

    tower-diagnostics-20230712-0127.zip

  10. I'm stuck at install Matrix step.

     

    Directory matrix gets created in appdata folder but remains completely empty. No homeserver.yaml no directories, not a single file or directory inside.

    This is the log output of matrix docker upon first run:  (SUBDOMAIN.MY_DOMAIN parts are sanitised)

    /start.sh: line 153: pwgen: command not found
    /start.sh: line 17: : No such file or directory
    /start.sh: line 18: : No such file or directory
    /start.sh: line 19: : No such file or directory
    /start.sh: line 20: : No such file or directory
    /start.sh: line 21: : No such file or directory
    /start.sh: line 22: : No such file or directory
    /start.sh: line 23: : No such file or directory
    /start.sh: line 24: : No such file or directory
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<frozen runpy>", line 198, in _run_module_as_main
      File "<frozen runpy>", line 88, in _run_code
      File "/matrix/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/synapse/app/homeserver.py", line 398, in <module>
        main()
      File "/matrix/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/synapse/app/homeserver.py", line 388, in main
        hs = setup(sys.argv[1:])
             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
      File "/matrix/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/synapse/app/homeserver.py", line 297, in setup
        config = HomeServerConfig.load_or_generate_config(
                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
      File "/matrix/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/synapse/config/_base.py", line 768, in load_or_generate_config
        with open(config_path, "w") as config_file:
             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/data/homeserver.tmp'
    mv: cannot move '/tmp/tmp.BfJK0wnjWe' to '': No such file or directory
    mv: cannot stat '/data/homeserver.tmp': No such file or directory
    sed: can't read /data/SUBDOMAIN.MY_DOMAIN.com.log.config: No such file or directory
    -=> generate turn config
    -=> generate synapse config
    Generating config file /data/homeserver.tmp
    -=> configure some settings in homeserver.yaml
    -=> configure some settings in SUBDOMAIN.MY_DOMAIN.com.log.config
    
    -=> you have to review the generated configuration file homeserver.yaml
    
    ** Press ANY KEY to close this window ** 

     

    Any pointers would be apprechiated..

  11. Need an (in)sanity check:

     

    New hardware:

    CPU - Intel i9-13900K 5.8GHZ LGA1700

    Cooler - Noctua NH-D15 dual tower CPU cooler, 140mm chromax.black

    MB - Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero

    RAM - G.Skill Ripjaws S5 2x32GB DDR5-5600 CL36 1,25V Intel XMP

     

    and old hardware (SSDs/HDDs/GFXs/PSU) from 1st post:

    3x SSD

    5x HDD

    2x GFX cards

    1x PCIe USB expander card (4 individually passed through USB 3.0 ports)

    1200W PSU

     

    Will this combo work for my needs?

     

  12. 1 hour ago, SimonF said:

    You may need to do sudo on arch for permission to serial device.

     

    could you run lsmod also.

    [arco@arco-qnap ~]$ lsmod
    Module                  Size  Used by
    btrfs                2015232  0
    blake2b_generic        20480  0
    xor                    24576  1 btrfs
    raid6_pq              122880  1 btrfs
    ufs                   102400  0
    hfsplus               172032  0
    hfs                    98304  0
    cdrom                  86016  2 hfsplus,hfs
    minix                  61440  0
    vfat                   24576  0
    msdos                  20480  0
    fat                   102400  2 msdos,vfat
    jfs                   258048  0
    xfs                  2588672  0
    libcrc32c              16384  2 btrfs,xfs
    snd_seq_dummy          16384  0
    snd_seq               110592  1 snd_seq_dummy
    snd_seq_device         16384  1 snd_seq
    bnep                   36864  2
    joydev                 28672  0
    mousedev               24576  0
    usbhid                 81920  0
    intel_rapl_msr         20480  0
    snd_hda_codec_hdmi     94208  1
    intel_rapl_common      36864  1 intel_rapl_msr
    intel_powerclamp       20480  0
    snd_hda_codec_realtek   196608  1
    snd_hda_codec_generic   110592  1 snd_hda_codec_realtek
    ledtrig_audio          16384  1 snd_hda_codec_generic
    coretemp               20480  0
    kvm_intel             446464  0
    snd_hda_intel          65536  2
    snd_intel_dspcfg       36864  1 snd_hda_intel
    kvm                  1323008  1 kvm_intel
    snd_intel_sdw_acpi     20480  1 snd_intel_dspcfg
    i915                 3784704  20
    snd_hda_codec         217088  4 snd_hda_codec_generic,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec_realtek
    snd_hda_core          139264  5 snd_hda_codec_generic,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_codec_realtek
    irqbypass              16384  1 kvm
    igb                   331776  0
    snd_hwdep              20480  1 snd_hda_codec
    snd_pcm               200704  4 snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_core
    crct10dif_pclmul       16384  1
    snd_timer              53248  2 snd_seq,snd_pcm
    crc32_pclmul           16384  0
    dca                    20480  1 igb
    drm_buddy              20480  1 i915
    snd                   151552  14 snd_hda_codec_generic,snd_seq,snd_seq_device,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hwdep,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_timer,snd_pcm
    polyval_generic        16384  0
    soundcore              16384  1 snd
    ttm                   102400  1 i915
    gf128mul               16384  1 polyval_generic
    drm_display_helper    208896  1 i915
    mei_hdcp               28672  0
    mei_pxp                20480  0
    ghash_clmulni_intel    16384  0
    sha512_ssse3           57344  0
    cec                    86016  2 drm_display_helper,i915
    spi_nor               135168  0
    mei_txe                40960  2
    at24                   28672  0
    intel_gtt              28672  1 i915
    mei                   192512  5 mei_hdcp,mei_pxp,mei_txe
    aesni_intel           401408  0
    hci_uart              188416  0
    i2c_i801               45056  0
    mtd                   110592  1 spi_nor
    crypto_simd            16384  1 aesni_intel
    intel_xhci_usb_role_switch    16384  0
    roles                  20480  1 intel_xhci_usb_role_switch
    iTCO_wdt               16384  0
    btqca                  28672  1 hci_uart
    spi_intel_platform     16384  0
    intel_pmc_bxt          16384  1 iTCO_wdt
    spi_intel              36864  1 spi_intel_platform
    iTCO_vendor_support    16384  1 iTCO_wdt
    btrtl                  28672  1 hci_uart
    lpc_ich                28672  0
    i2c_smbus              20480  1 i2c_i801
    btbcm                  24576  1 hci_uart
    cryptd                 32768  2 crypto_simd,ghash_clmulni_intel
    intel_cstate           24576  0
    btintel                53248  1 hci_uart
    atomisp_lm3554         24576  0
    intel_chtwc_int33fe    16384  0
    bluetooth            1077248  12 btrtl,btqca,btintel,hci_uart,btbcm,bnep
    ir_rc6_decoder         20480  0
    atomisp_gmin_platform    40960  1 atomisp_lm3554
    video                  73728  1 i915
    videodev              352256  1 atomisp_lm3554
    mac_hid                16384  0
    rc_rc6_mce             16384  0
    ecdh_generic           16384  1 bluetooth
    wmi                    45056  1 video
    rfkill_gpio            16384  0
    mc                     81920  2 videodev,atomisp_lm3554
    rfkill                 40960  4 rfkill_gpio,bluetooth
    i2c_hid_acpi           16384  0
    ite_cir                36864  0
    pwm_lpss_platform      16384  0
    i2c_hid                40960  1 i2c_hid_acpi
    intel_int0002_vgpio    16384  1
    pwm_lpss               16384  1 pwm_lpss_platform
    crypto_user            20480  0
    dm_mod                225280  0
    loop                   36864  0
    fuse                  204800  5
    bpf_preload            24576  0
    ip_tables              40960  0
    x_tables               61440  1 ip_tables
    ext4                 1163264  1
    crc32c_generic         16384  0
    crc16                  16384  2 bluetooth,ext4
    mbcache                16384  1 ext4
    jbd2                  217088  1 ext4
    sdhci_pci              94208  0
    xhci_pci               24576  0
    crc32c_intel           24576  3
    xhci_pci_renesas       24576  1 xhci_pci
    cqhci                  45056  1 sdhci_pci
    sdhci_acpi             32768  0
    sdhci                  98304  2 sdhci_acpi,sdhci_pci
    mmc_core              266240  4 sdhci,cqhci,sdhci_acpi,sdhci_pci

     

    Also:

    [arco@arco-qnap ~]$ sudo stty -F /dev/ttyS1 1200
    [arco@arco-qnap ~]$ sudo echo -e "M^\x0" > /dev/ttyS1
    bash: /dev/ttyS1: Permission denied
    [arco@arco-qnap ~]$ sudo stty -F /dev/tty1 1200
    stty: /dev/tty1: unable to perform all requested operations

     

    • Like 1
  13. [arco@arco-qnap ~]$ ls /dev
    autofs           gpiochip3     null    snapshot  tty24  tty45  tty9    ttyS29       vcs6
    block            gpiochip4     nvram   snd       tty25  tty46  ttyS0   ttyS3        vcsa
    bsg              hidraw0       port    stderr    tty26  tty47  ttyS1   ttyS30       vcsa1
    btrfs-control    hidraw1       ppp     stdin     tty27  tty48  ttyS10  ttyS31       vcsa2
    bus              hidraw2       pps0    stdout    tty28  tty49  ttyS11  ttyS4        vcsa3
    char             hidraw3       pps1    tty       tty29  tty5   ttyS12  ttyS5        vcsa4
    console          hidraw4       pps2    tty0      tty3   tty50  ttyS13  ttyS6        vcsa5
    core             hidraw5       pps3    tty1      tty30  tty51  ttyS14  ttyS7        vcsa6
    cpu              hidraw6       psaux   tty10     tty31  tty52  ttyS15  ttyS8        vcsu
    cpu_dma_latency  hpet          ptmx    tty11     tty32  tty53  ttyS16  ttyS9        vcsu1
    cuse             hugepages     ptp0    tty12     tty33  tty54  ttyS17  udmabuf      vcsu2
    disk             hwrng         ptp1    tty13     tty34  tty55  ttyS18  uhid         vcsu3
    dma_heap         input         ptp2    tty14     tty35  tty56  ttyS19  uinput       vcsu4
    dri              kmsg          ptp3    tty15     tty36  tty57  ttyS2   urandom      vcsu5
    drm_dp_aux0      kvm           pts     tty16     tty37  tty58  ttyS20  usb          vcsu6
    drm_dp_aux1      lirc0         random  tty17     tty38  tty59  ttyS21  userfaultfd  vfio
    fb0              log           rfkill  tty18     tty39  tty6   ttyS22  userio       vga_arbiter
    fd               loop-control  rtc     tty19     tty4   tty60  ttyS23  vcs          vhci
    full             mapper        rtc0    tty2      tty40  tty61  ttyS24  vcs1         vhost-net
    fuse             mei0          sda     tty20     tty41  tty62  ttyS25  vcs2         vhost-vsock
    gpiochip0        mem           sda1    tty21     tty42  tty63  ttyS26  vcs3         watchdog
    gpiochip1        mqueue        sda2    tty22     tty43  tty7   ttyS27  vcs4         watchdog0
    gpiochip2        net           shm     tty23     tty44  tty8   ttyS28  vcs5         zero

     

  14. So my Asrock X399 Taichi motherboard died on me and i need advice on replacement / upgrade. I have not been following tech for last few years due to career change and am lost on what to buy. Can be AMD or Intel. Size is not an issue since case is full tower. 

     

    Usage:

    - Machine runs 24/7

    - Windows VM (main, gaming)

    - Linux VM (secondary, light gaming)

    - HomeAssistant VM

    - 10 to 15 docker containers (few game servers, *arr stack for entertainment, Frigate+Google Coral for surveilance, Nextcloud, Bitwarden, local DNS, etc.)

     

    Hardware i wish to reuse as follows:

    Storage:

    1x NVMe SSD - cache

    2x NVMe SSD - passthrough to VMs

    5x spinning HDDs - parrity / storage

     

    Graphics:

    1x Nvidia GTX 1060 - passthrough to VM1

    1x ATI Radeon HD7850 - passrhrough VM2 (will upgrade to a better ATI card "soon")

     

    Memory:

    8x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 (64Gb total)

     

    Other:

    1x PCIe X4 length, USB card (passing through individual USB ports to VMs)

    1300W Power supply

    Full tower case

     

    Please advice what to upgrade to MB/CPU wise. I'm open to all suggestions, including not reusing some of the hardware.

     

    Budget for MB+CPU+cooler around 1000EUR if i keep current RAM.

    Willing to spend double if it makes sense and i need to switch to DDR5 mem.

    Tywm!

     

     

  15. Help!

    USB controller with 4 ports is being detected as wrong device. Was working before on beta and stable. I'm currently on beta30. I've tried reverting back to beta29 and stable. No changes. Still detected as wrong device.

     

    It is supposed to be 4x:  

    PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
    USB controller: Renesas Technology Corp. uPD720202 USB 3.0 Host Controller (rev 02)

     

    Out of the blue it is being detected as 4x:

    PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)

    USB controller: DDRdrive LLC Device 0015 (rev 02)

     

    This is in syslog (for all 4 USB ports, didn't want to clog the post so posted only this one):

    Oct 23 17:55:14 Tower kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:0a:00.0: xHCI Host Controller

    Oct 23 17:55:14 Tower kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:0a:00.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3

    Oct 23 17:55:14 Tower kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:0a:00.0: can't setup: -110

    Oct 23 17:55:14 Tower kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:0a:00.0: USB bus 3 deregistered

    Oct 23 17:55:14 Tower kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:0a:00.0: init 0000:0a:00.0 fail, -110

    Oct 23 17:55:14 Tower kernel: xhci_hcd: probe of 0000:0a:00.0 failed with error -110

     

    Anyone got any pointers?

     

  16. As I started to put more stuff on my Unraid these errors started to crop up. What does it mean? Should I be worried?

    edit: Dignostics file attached.

     

    Quote

    Sep 26 05:47:17 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 05:47:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 05:47:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:7 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 05:47:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 05:47:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 05:47:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

    Sep 26 05:58:12 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 05:58:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 05:58:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:23 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 05:58:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 05:58:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 05:58:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

    Sep 26 06:58:17 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 06:58:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 06:58:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:23 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 06:58:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 06:58:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 06:58:17 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

    Sep 26 07:09:12 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 07:09:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 07:09:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:7 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 07:09:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 07:09:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 07:09:12 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

    Sep 26 08:36:35 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 08:36:35 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 08:36:35 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:7 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 08:36:35 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 08:36:35 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 08:36:35 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

    Sep 26 11:14:58 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 11:14:58 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 11:14:58 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:7 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 11:14:58 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 11:14:58 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 11:14:58 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

    Sep 26 11:47:44 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 11:47:44 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 11:47:44 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:7 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 11:47:44 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 11:47:44 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 11:47:44 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

    Sep 26 14:47:57 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

    Sep 26 14:47:57 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

    Sep 26 14:47:57 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:23 (17:8:2) MC0_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|SyndV|-|-|-]: 0x9820000000100015

    Sep 26 14:47:57 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000000b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000003a034f00

    Sep 26 14:47:57 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Load Store Unit Ext. Error Code: 16, Level 2 TLB parity error.

    Sep 26 14:47:57 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

     

    tower-diagnostics-20200926-1846.zip