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Machine Check Events detected on your server

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Fix common problems detected the above issue. Not an advanced user, so I am not really sure what to make of it.

I found this in the syslog, but not sure what it means:

 

Feb 16 12:48:51 MediaNAS kernel: 9pnet: Installing 9P2000 support
Feb 16 12:48:51 MediaNAS kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
Feb 16 12:48:51 MediaNAS kernel: microcode: sig=0xa0653, pf=0x2, revision=0xf8
Feb 16 12:48:51 MediaNAS kernel: microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.

 

Posting my diagnostics, any help is appreciated.medianas-diagnostics-20240216-1308.zip

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I see the same thing. Did you find a resolution?

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type mcelog in unraid terminal anything?
90% of the time this is ecc memory corection.

run mem test...

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I updated my BIOS (was running a 2021 version) and haven't seen the error since than. Nothing shows when I type mcelog in terminal. 

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20 hours ago, Kimarata said:

I updated my BIOS (was running a 2021 version) and haven't seen the error since than. Nothing shows when I type mcelog in terminal. 

Good. mcelog would display something if their was a true error.

if syslog had a MCE event and mcelog is empty, it was a ecc memory correction.

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