November 20, 2025Nov 20 Fix Common Problems plugin reported "Your server has detected hardware errors. The output of mcelog has been loggeg. Post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the Unraid forums"I recently had to replace my flash drive. I had to recreate a .cfg file (share.cfg or shares.cfg) because I couldn't see my user shares. There may be other files that were corrupt, but no other issues have been noticed. I ran memtest for 10 passes with no errors. CPU is Ryzen 7 2700 and mobo is MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon.Again, no issues noticed. Is this something I should be concerned about?Thanks pasiv-diagnostics-20251120-1632.zip
November 20, 2025Nov 20 Solution 24 minutes ago, mrhogan said:Fix Common Problems plugin reported "Your server has detected hardware errors. The output of mcelog has been loggeg. Post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the Unraid forums"I recently had to replace my flash drive. I had to recreate a .cfg file (share.cfg or shares.cfg) because I couldn't see my user shares. There may be other files that were corrupt, but no other issues have been noticed.I ran memtest for 10 passes with no errors. CPU is Ryzen 7 2700 and mobo is MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon.Again, no issues noticed. Is this something I should be concerned about?Thankspasiv-diagnostics-20251120-1632.zipNov 20 16:29:08 Pasiv root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Machine Check Events detected on your serverNov 20 16:29:08 Pasiv root: mcelog: ERROR: AMD Processor family 23: mcelog does not support this processor. Please use the edac_mce_amd module instead.Nov 20 16:29:08 Pasiv root: CPU is unsupportedMay you proceed an upgrade to your BIOS?It's a false positive seemly and may concerns Intel drivers used: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/72419-amd-processor-family-21-mcelog-does-not-support-processor/#findComment-897783PS : I've concern regarding your zfs cache pool, but that's another matter. Edited November 20, 2025Nov 20 by gyto6
November 20, 2025Nov 20 I've founded this too : Nov 16 01:06:41 Pasiv Parity Check Tuning: Paused Scheduled Correcting Parity-Check (2.5% completed): Following drives overheated: disk4(43C) Is this disk4 the new drive?43°c is not specially hot and kinda, is it an HDD or an SSD? Edited November 20, 2025Nov 20 by gyto6
November 20, 2025Nov 20 Community Expert 20 minutes ago, gyto6 said:43°c is not specially hot and kinda, is it an HDD or an SSD?According to the diagnostics it looks like it is a 10TB HDD. As to whether the drive is hot enough to pause a check, that is up to the user to decide and to set the temperature that should trigger a pause (although I agree that the chosen value seems lower than one might commonly expect).
November 21, 2025Nov 21 Author Thanks for the replies.I'm already running the latest bios on the motherboard. Sounds like I can just ignore this.Parity check tuning is set to Pause an array operation at: 2°C below warning disk temperature threshold. Warning temp is 45°C for HDDs. Those are the defaults, but I could safely increase that.
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