oscnhome Posted September 24, 2023 Share Posted September 24, 2023 Hello everyone, I recently found this error message on my unraid. Since I do not use it very often, I did not find information about Mcelog plugin, I decided to come here to ask if anyone can point me to what went wrong and how to solve. Quote Your server has detected hardware errors. You should install mcelog via the NerdPack plugin, post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the Unraid forums. The output of mcelog (if installed) has been logged. oscnhome-diagnostics-20230924-1602.zip Quote Link to comment
Solution Squid Posted September 24, 2023 Solution Share Posted September 24, 2023 Sep 22 15:56:35 oscnhome mcelog: failed to prefill DIMM database from DMI data Sep 22 15:56:35 oscnhome mcelog: Kernel does not support page offline interface Nothing to worry about, but a BIOS update might silence. Also, FWIW every 30 seconds from 192.168.1.43 there's a login via SSH that gets logged. Very annoying to try and isolate any issues because of the constant logging due to that, and this will ultimately fill /var/log and cause issues Quote Link to comment
oscnhome Posted October 9, 2023 Author Share Posted October 9, 2023 hello. Thanks for the answer. On 9/24/2023 at 5:25 PM, Squid said: Sep 22 15:56:35 oscnhome mcelog: failed to prefill DIMM database from DMI data Sep 22 15:56:35 oscnhome mcelog: Kernel does not support page offline interface Nothing to worry about, but a BIOS update might silence. Also, FWIW every 30 seconds from 192.168.1.43 there's a login via SSH that gets logged. Very annoying to try and isolate any issues because of the constant logging due to that, and this will ultimately fill /var/log and cause issues In fact, the problem was resolved after I upgraded and changed the MotherBoard. Therefore, the statement about the error being related to the bios makes sense. the other point, about the frequent SSH queries... In reality it was an intentional script that I created between two devices: a raspberry pi querying unraid about the status of some containers. I didn't find a better way to do this, just a cron script running every 30 seconds, treating the output to use information from containers in the ON state. what would be the best way? it would be great to have an api to query that exposes just the information you want. Is there any ready solution? thanks! Quote Link to comment
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