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AER: Corrected error received - which option to solve it?

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Hi there,

I am running an Unraid 6.12.4 testserver that will replace my old J5040 (as soon it is stable).

 

Hardware:

- Asus B365M-A with latest UEFI-> iGPU is used by Jellyfin for transcoding

- 2 x 8GB DDR 2400Mhz

- 1 x WD SATA SSD 1TB for cache

- 1 x Seagate Ironwolf 10TB for array

3 x 120mm fans + Intel stock cooler

- no parity drive

 

I am using powertop with --autotune

Server will run 24/7 and draws > 12 watts with an very old bequiet! PSU. Power consumption should be better with different PSU.

 

From time to time the logfile shows me this error:

 

pcieport 0000:00:1c.7: AER: Corrected error received: 0000:03:00.0

 

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Reports as 200 Series Intel but board is an B365?

 

I checked google and the forums and found out that there are multiple ways to "fix" that:

 

pcie-nomsi -> disables MSI

pcie-noaer -> disable the use of PCIE advanced error reporting (so no fix) + no error reporting at all?

pcie=nommconf -> Disable use of MMCONFIG for PCI Configuration

pcie=nommconfto -> ???

pcie_aspm=off -> will disable (all ?) power savings ?

 

So which option should I select to fix the errors / keep the server safe and keep as most power saving options as posiible?

Thank you! 

 

 

test-tower-diagnostics-20231106-2020.zip

Edited by Civic1201

Solved by Civic1201

  • Community Expert
13 hours ago, Civic1201 said:

pcie_aspm=off

Try this one first.

  • Author

Tried it for short time and system will only C3 state :(

With pcie=nommconfto the errors came back...

 

I think it might be related to my Western Digital SATA SSD. There a lot of posts with problems using their NVME drives. Should I try a different SATA drive (Crucial) for cache?

  • Community Expert

You can try.

With a WD Red SN700 1TB Nvme Cache drive i got similar errors all 15 minutes.

I had to add the "pcie_aspm=off"

 

I replaced it now with a Samsung 980 Pro and now i´m happy. No errors anymore

 

-faxxe

 

 

 

 

  • Author
  • Solution

Problem solved!

For testing I changed the Western Digizal SSD to an ADATA 240GB and waited for 24 hours -> no errors at all.

Switched to a brand new 970 Evo Plus and testet again -> 0 erros :) and no comments needed anymore

So I am done with Western Digital, next step is to replace the 2 WD RED in my first server.

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