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One random MCE Machine Check Event on CPU core

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My system is overdue for an update.  And in preparation I was running fix common problems and saw this.  This is the first I've ever seen this in the few years I've run this config.  What's the most likely cause for this?  Could it be a CPU stability problem?   CPU 1 is pinned to a Windows VM that stays running 24/7.

 

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Edited by Marc_G2

Looks like a CPU cache memory error, since it has ECC it was corrected, but if you keep getting them it's not a good sign, I one-time thing I would ignore.

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19 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Looks like a CPU cache memory error, since it has ECC it was corrected, but if you keep getting them it's not a good sign, I one-time thing I would ignore.

Ok I'm going to keep an eye out for future errors.   Is there a simple way to get unRAID to give notifications when a mce occurs?

I believe FCP will notify you of those.

  • 11 months later...
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I've continued to have occasional issues with CPU 1. I'm thinking lessoning my undervolt might fix the issue. But does CPU 1 correspond to Core 1? Or does it correspond to the second thread of Core 0?

CPU 1 should be the whole CPU in general.

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