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New to Unraid - Kernel Messages

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Hi all, 

 

I just found out about unraid and immediately went to revive my old AMD Phenom II X4 rig that's been sitting around collecting dust for the last 7+ years. 

 

I got everything up and running but I've been receiving some kernel messages that I don't know what they mean. 

 

Ultimately, if I can fix it, then I'll keep my rig, if not, then I'll part it out go get an old cheapo Xeon server to replace this with. 

 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Message from syslogd@Raptor at Jan  3 09:48:56 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

Message from syslogd@Raptor at Jan  3 09:48:56 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: CPU:3 (10:5:3) MC2_STATUS[Over|CE|-|-|AddrV]: 0xd400000000000015

Message from syslogd@Raptor at Jan  3 09:48:56 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x00000000024048e8

Message from syslogd@Raptor at Jan  3 09:48:56 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: MC2 Error: DATA error in a Page Descriptor Cache or Guest TLB.

Message from syslogd@Raptor at Jan  3 09:48:56 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: cache level: L1, tx: DATA

EDIT: Installed Unraid 6.8, CPU, RAM all stock voltages and no-overclock

Edited by UR-jay

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1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

Looks like bad CPU cache.

yeah what I'm afraid of, but I havent dismantled a rig in a long time and this fan is a huge PIA to remove. 

 

Should I attempt to pull the CPU out, clean out dust, reseat it? Would you think that would fix the issue?

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