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Machine Check Events detected

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Fix Common Errors has reported this issue for a long time now so I figured I'd finally get around to figuring out if there's anything I can do to address it.  I've attached my full diagnostics, here's what I believe is the relevant portion from syslog:

 

Apr 27 17:02:05 Media root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Machine Check Events detected on your server
Apr 27 17:02:05 Media root: mcelog: Family 6 Model 92 CPU: only decoding architectural errors
Apr 27 17:02:05 Media root: mcelog: warning: 8 bytes ignored in each record
Apr 27 17:02:05 Media root: mcelog: consider an update

 

Thanks in advance for any advice.

media-diagnostics-20210427-2136.zip

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Sorry for the bump, still looking for help on this if anyone has any advice.

 

Thanks!

Harmless mce issued during processor initialization which happens on certain combinations of hardware

  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks @squid for your reply. I have the same problem. 

 

May 27 10:13:16 Tower root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Machine Check Events detected on your server

May 27 10:13:16 Tower root: mcelog: Family 6 Model 92 CPU: only decoding architectural errors

May 27 10:13:16 Tower root: mcelog: warning: 8 bytes ignored in each record

May 27 10:13:16 Tower root: mcelog: consider an update

 

I have to worry or not???

 

This is my diagnostics file.

 

Can you help me????

tower-diagnostics-20210527-1035.zip

Same thing.  Processor initialization and nothing to worry about

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