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[SOLVED] Fix Common problems: Machine Check Events detected on your server

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Hi,

I am newbie to UNRAID. Can you help me solve this problem?

Common fix problems plugin show this: 

Machine Check Events detected on your server	

Your server has detected hardware errors. You should install mcelog via the NerdPack plugin, post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the unRaid forums. The output of mcelog (if installed) has been logged.

 

I got some random restarts of unraid server. 

The diagnostics data is attached. 

 

Few days back I switched from Intel to new hardware (Ryzen 1700, MSI B350 Gaming Pro Carbon (latest BIOS installed yesterday), 16GB ram). I also get a warning 

"CPU possibly will not throttle down frequency at idle" but on the dashboard i see cpu usage between 0% and 10% at 3Ghz.

 

Right now i installed mcelog via NerdPack amd waiting for another crash. :)

 

Any suggestions?

 

lisa-diagnostics-20200609-1925.zip

Edited by JiriBenes

The mce issued is harmless and happens on certain combinations of hardware during initialization time and can be safely ignored.

 

 

Also, in the BIOS look for "Power Supply Idle Control" (or similar) and set it to "typical current idle" (or similar).

  • Author

Thank you for help. You have right. My settings was low current iddle. Right now I switched to the typical current iddle. I hope this will solve the problem. 

 

Thank you. 

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] Fix Common problems: Machine Check Events detected on your server

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