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(SOLVED) PCIE AER ERROR

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Setup is an unraid server with 3 vms (one homeassistant 2 windows), two gpu's, one 4 controller usb card with controllers passed through to each VM. In the past I've been able to use my capture card, audio interface, and webcam to stream to twitch using OBS Studio with no issues. Now it seems randomly I get full system crashes when OBS is open and I have the peripherals active. Sometimes it happens quickly and sometimes it takes hours. I finally got a remote syslog setup and it gave me the following at the time of the crash:

 

Oct 15 09:45:37 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:1b.4: AER: Multiple Corrected error received: 0000:00:1b.4
Oct 15 09:45:38 Tower kernel: sched: RT throttling activated

 

I've considered updating bios, but I was concerned because one of the releases says it will disable downgrading due to vulnerabilities concerns, and I don't see anything in the notes about error corrections.

tower-diagnostics-20231015-1004.zip

Edited by Wolbaz

Solved by JorgeB

You can try adding to the append line in syslinux config

 

pci=noaer

 

(Main, Boot Device, click on flash then syslinux configuration)

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No dice on that, I did update the bios and unraid to 6.12.4 as well with no luck. 

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  • Solution

Try pcie_aspm=off 

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6 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Try pcie_aspm=off 

I think this has done the trick, I'll report back if I run into any more issues, thanks!

  • Wolbaz changed the title to [SOLVED] PCIE AER ERROR
  • Wolbaz changed the title to (SOLVED) PCIE AER ERROR
  • 10 months later...
On 10/16/2023 at 4:19 PM, JorgeB said:

Try pcie_aspm=off 

Where do you add this, please? 

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8 minutes ago, Vinney said:

Where do you add this, please?

Syslinux.cfg, after /bzroot:

 

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