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Fix Common Problems is reporting 2 issues

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Fix Common Problems is reporting 2 issues - diagnostics are attached. 

 

  • Machine Check Events error, I'm not sure where to view the MCELOG, I've checked under var/logs/  and don't see an MCELOG to run tail on.  I've installed nerdpack, and the mce package but it's still saying to install the plugin? 
  • CPU not throttling issue... I'm assuming this is a bios setting? 

 

System context:

Running an dell r510 which I've swapped out the perc hardware raid card for an LSI flashed h200 version.  This is a brand new build from old ebay enterprise parts.  The current array has no files as I'm still testing.  I'm currently migrating drives to the array one at a time (updating synology to larger drives and adding older drives to this array), so the array is currently rebuilding again.  This build is to be used as a secondary storage array.  I have an esxi server and synology array in prod.

 

I went with Unraid due to the legendary forum support, so hoping to get some help.  I have no familiarity with software arrays. 

 

Happy to provide any additional info as needed.   

 

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edit: added more context

blutower-diagnostics-20201227-0922.zip

Edited by thisisamateurhour

  • Author

viewing syslog via ssh simply shows the following with no additional context -- Blutower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

  • Author

Can anyone help with the machine check error?  I can figure out the proc issue myself. 

Until the mce happens again with mcelog installed, there's going to be no further details listed.  Your BIOS' system event log may have more info

  • Author

Thanks for the response.  I checked var/log/messages and found nothing useful.  Is there somewhere else I should be checking for the bios event log?

 

Otherwise it sounds like the next steps are to 'acknowledge' the error in fix common problems and continue about my business until it happens again? 

 

Again, appreciate the response. 

 

Cheers

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