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Machine Check Events detected on your server: TIME_ERROR

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 Hi everyone, just now I got this "Machine Check Events" error in Fix Common Problems and I would like to know if I should worry. 

 

2 noteworthy points: 

- server had no internet for a while and subnet has changed (new internet provider).

- During the period of no internet I installed additional RAM (same brand/type). 

 

Checking syslog.txt I saw these logs: 

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Dec 27 17:20:54 Shadow  ntpd[1420]: Listen normally on 2 lo [::1]:123
Dec 27 17:20:54 Shadow  ntpd[1420]: Listening on routing socket on fd #19 for interface updates
Dec 27 17:20:54 Shadow  ntpd[1420]: kernel reports TIME_ERROR: 0x41: Clock Unsynchronized
### [PREVIOUS LINE REPEATED 1 TIMES] ###
Dec 27 17:20:54 Shadow  crond[1441]: /usr/sbin/crond 4.5 dillon's cron daemon, started with loglevel notice
Dec 27 17:20:54 Shadow  acpid: starting up with netlink and the input layer

 

Is the TIME_ERROR the culprit or something else? Can I safely ignore this? It doesn't go away with reboot + new check on fix common problems.

Also is it possible that the installation of new RAM could cause this error? 

 

 

shadow-diagnostics-20221227-1848.zip

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