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Your server has detected hardware errors

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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

Solved by gyto6

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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?

Thanks

pasiv-diagnostics-20251120-1632.zip

Nov 20 16:29:08 Pasiv root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Machine Check Events detected on your server

Nov 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 unsupported

May 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-897783

PS : I've concern regarding your zfs cache pool, but that's another matter.

Edited by gyto6

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 by gyto6

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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).

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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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