Gazeley Posted June 19, 2021 Share Posted June 19, 2021 I'm getting a "Machine Check Events detected on your server" error from Fix Common Problems. I have mcelog installed, and I'm guessing I can view the output from Tools > System Log (attached). The relevant portion seems to be this: Jun 19 09:36:02 ATHENA kernel: mdcmd (53): check resume Jun 19 10:32:29 ATHENA root: Fix Common Problems Version 2021.05.03 Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Machine Check Events detected on your server Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: Hardware event. This is not a software error. Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MCE 0 Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: CPU 0 BANK 9 TSC 15f03c48d4bb Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MISC 908404000401c8c ADDR 63da91000 Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: TIME 1624065390 Fri Jun 18 18:16:30 2021 Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MCG status: Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MCi status: Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: Corrected error Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MCi_MISC register valid Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MCi_ADDR register valid Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MCA: MEMORY CONTROLLER MS_CHANNEL0_ERR Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: Transaction: Memory scrubbing error Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MemCtrl: Corrected patrol scrub error Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: STATUS 8c00004e000800c0 MCGSTATUS 0 Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MCGCAP 1000c1b APICID 0 SOCKETID 0 Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: MICROCODE 42e Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: CPUID Vendor Intel Family 6 Model 62 Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: mcelog: warning: 8 bytes ignored in each record Jun 19 10:32:45 ATHENA root: mcelog: consider an update I'm running on a Supermicro server with dual Xeon E5-2670 v2 CPUs and ECC RAM. Everything seems to be working fine though. If I didn't have that error I'd have no reason to think anything was wrong. athena-syslog-20210619-1811.zip Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted June 20, 2021 Share Posted June 20, 2021 Looks like a corrected RAM error, check the system/IPMI event log, there should be more info there on the affected DIMM, then remove/replace it. Quote Link to comment
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