Array Crash after VM Usage


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Hello self-hosted community! I've been using Unraid for about 6 months now. My build is two Xeon e5-2670v2 chips with a C602 chipset on a Huananzhi x79-16D motherboard. All of my services and Dockers I've managed with great success, but in more recent months as I became comfortable with VM creation, I've been encountering some extremely low-level errors crashing my array that I suspect may have to do with my DIMM configuration for quad-channel memory. In any event,  I'd welcome any tips or suggestions anyone might offer. the mcelog is as follows;

mcelog: Warning: MCE buffer is overflowed.
Hardware event. This is not a software error.
MCE 0
CPU 10 BANK 7 
MISC 50167686 ADDR 502de80 
TIME 1618133458 Sun Apr 11 04:30:58 2021
MCG status:
MCi status:
Error overflow
Corrected error
MCi_MISC register valid
MCi_ADDR register valid
MCA: MEMORY CONTROLLER RD_CHANNEL2_ERR
Transaction: Memory read error
STATUS cc17448000010092 MCGSTATUS 0
MCGCAP 1000c1b APICID 20 SOCKETID 1 
MICROCODE 42e
CPUID Vendor Intel Family 6 Model 62
Hardware event. This is not a software error.
MCE 1
CPU 10 BANK 11 
MISC 908714040001a8c ADDR 9ca977000 
TIME 1618133458 Sun Apr 11 04:30:58 2021
MCG status:
MCi status:
Error overflow
Corrected error
MCi_MISC register valid
MCi_ADDR register valid
MCA: MEMORY CONTROLLER MS_CHANNEL2_ERR
Transaction: Memory scrubbing error
MemCtrl: Corrected patrol scrub error

STATUS cc17ed10000800c2 MCGSTATUS 0
MCGCAP 1000c1b APICID 20 SOCKETID 1 
MICROCODE 42e
CPUID Vendor Intel Family 6 Model 62

 

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