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[6.8.1] Machine Check Events detected on your server

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Should I have posted this in a different group?  I'm new to the community.

 

I've been receiving the message for months from the Fix Common Problems plugin and only tonight figured out how to download the diagnostic files. I'm hoping someone will be willing to take a look and, if possible, diagnose the issue triggering the error.  Thank you in advance to anyone willing to take a look.

mediaserver-diagnostics-20200312-2125.zip

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I opened the syslog.  Don't really know what I'm looking at, but came across the following which seems to align with the message I've been receiving.  Is it telling me one of the cores of my CPU is "not right"?

 

Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: smpboot: CPU0: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Eight-Core Processor (family: 0x17, model: 0x1, stepping: 0x1)
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: Performance Events: Fam17h core perfctr, AMD PMU driver.
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: ... version:                0
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: ... bit width:              48
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: ... generic registers:      6
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: ... value mask:             0000ffffffffffff
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: ... max period:             00007fffffffffff
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: ... fixed-purpose events:   0
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: ... event mask:             000000000000003f
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: rcu: Hierarchical SRCU implementation.
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: smp: Bringing up secondary CPUs ...
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: x86: Booting SMP configuration:
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: .... node  #0, CPUs:        #1  #2  #3  #4  #5  #6  #7  #8  #9 #10 #11 #12 #13
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 13: Machine Check: 0 Bank 5: bea0000000000108
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0 ADDR 1ffff816878c2 MISC d012000100000000 SYND 4d000000 IPID 500b000000000 
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 2:800f11 TIME 1584143261 SOCKET 0 APIC b microcode 8001138
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: #14 #15
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: smp: Brought up 1 node, 16 CPUs
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: smpboot: Max logical packages: 2
Mar 13 19:48:00 MediaServer kernel: smpboot: Total of 16 processors activated (95806.33 BogoMIPS)

Certain combinations of CPUs / motherboards will issue an MCE when initializing the cores.  This is what's happening with you and safe to ignore

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Good news!  Thank you so much.

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