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Error Log filled to 100% in 1day 47min with this

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Hi Guys,

 

I've worked through most of the notifications that I've gotten in the fix common problems plugin, this morning I had a notice that stated /var/log is a 100% full and something that was referring to a trace back call? Both these have disappeared after a reboot.

 

But I can see in the logging an error is just repeating, so I'll have that log fill up quite quickly again. Please see image attached for error.

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This is usually caused by a PCIe device, it can be fixed by moving the offending device to a different PCIe slot, updating the bios or adding pci=nommconfto your syslinux.cfg after append initrd=/bzroot, so it would look like:

 

append initrd=/bzroot pci=nommconf

 

 

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Thanks, appreciate the info.  I suspect it must be one of the GPU's, will be putting them through their paces tonight, if there isn't any instability issues. I'll just use the syslinux fix.

 

For some reason I now have a craving for whiskey.

  • 9 months later...

Did you ever figure out if this was a GPU?  I have an issue where my GPU is freezing during a game a lot (for a few seconds (long enough for me to die)) and I have these errors in my log over and over.  I'm on 6.7.0 RC7 so the issue has been around a while!346238050_ScreenShot2019-04-23at09_55_15.thumb.png.b0d8c437f671cd1e5b21094ee76931d7.png

 

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  • 10 months later...

I was getting the exact same error.  All 12 cores maxing out when using SabnZBD

 

I upgraded my Bios and this fixed it for me.  My mobo is Asus Rog Strix B450-F Gaming.

 

 

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