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Fix Common Problems reports HW errors

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Fix common problems is reporting a HW error and I have no idea what might be wrong. Please review my diagnostics file.

 

Thanks in advance.

tower-diagnostics-20190811-1624.zip

Jul 16 06:49:01 Tower crond[1938]: failed parsing crontab for user root: ? * 2L *

Not a valid cron tab entry that you're using within User Scripts.   You need to fix that to stop spamming of the logs every minute

 

The actual hardware error is

Aug 10 18:11:11 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.
Aug 10 18:11:11 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:4 (17:1:1) MC1_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|-|-|-|SyndV|-]: 0x98200000000b0151
Aug 10 18:11:11 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: IPID: 0x000100b000000000, Syndrome: 0x000000004a000000
Aug 10 18:11:11 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Instruction Fetch Unit Extended Error Code: 11
Aug 10 18:11:11 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: Instruction Fetch Unit Error: L2 BTB multi-match error.
Aug 10 18:11:11 Tower kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: INSN, mem-tx: IRD

Never seen one like that before.  It *implies* its a problem with CPU's cache, but it was corrected.

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OK, Thanks! I changed the cron job to weekly, so hopefully that solved that issue.

 

Guess I can disregard the error.

 

Thanks for your help.

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