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(6.8.3) Fix Common Problems giving a Machine Check Events error

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First time I've seen this before, my regularly scheduled run of FCP threw out this error:

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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 thankfully do have mcelog installed, and have attached my diagnostics here. I had a look through the syslog but didn't notice anything immediately. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

I'm running a Dell R510 with 6 x 6TB WD60EFRX HDDs + a Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD for cache.

tower-diagnostics-20200628-2330.zip

Well did you run the mcelog command?  What was the output?

 

#mcelog

 

You do have something in the syslog:

Jun 21 05:02:07 Tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

 

 

 

Edited by johnwhicker

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28 minutes ago, johnwhicker said:

Well did you run the mcelog command?  What was the output?

 

#mcelog

Do I run this in a terminal window? I thought mcelog saved into the syslog directly so was in the diagnostics I downloaded.

10 minutes ago, Cairxoxo said:

Do I run this in a terminal window? I thought mcelog saved into the syslog directly so was in the diagnostics I downloaded.

Yes run it the root prompt#

 

#cd /

#mcelog > mce.log

#cat mce.log

 

Copy here the cat mce.log output please

 

 

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