Poweredge 2950 E1410 Cpu 1 Error
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Issues Roadmap View Issue Details[Jump to Notes] [Issue History] [Print] IDProjectCategoryView StatusDate SubmittedLast Update0003034CentOS-5-OTHERpublic2008-08-07 00:332009-02-18 17:12ReportersteevithakPrioritynormalSeveritycrashReproducibilityalwaysStatusresolvedResolutionfixedProduct Version5.2Target VersionFixed in Version5.2Summary0003034: DELL PowerEdge 1950 - E1410 dell e1410 system fatal error CPU1 IERR E1410 CPU2 IERRDescriptionI'm attempting to install CentOS 5.2 on
Cpu 1 Machine Check Error Detected.
a new Dell 1950 with two quad-core Xeon CPUs. The install completes but during subsequent boots, the machine
Intel Cpu Ierr
dies. Screen goes black, the flashing orange hardware failure light on the back of the server comes on, and the front panel LCD displays "E1410 CPU1 IERR E1410 CPU2
A Bus Fatal Error Was Detected On A Component At Bus 0 Device 0 Function 0.
IERR" I should note that running CentOS 5.0 runs fine on this server, so it appears to be a problem with 5.2. My guess would be faulty Intel microcode or a kernel bug of some sort but I'm not sure how to narrow it down.Additional InformationI noticed a similar bug was reported by a user attempting to run CentOS e1410 system fatal error poweredge 2950 4.3 on a Dell 1950: http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2619 I also spotted a similar crash report from a user running OpenSuse 11 on a Dell 1950 (the reporter suspected a connection to a Xen bug but I'm not running Xen on my server so this one may not be related): http://forums.opensuse.org/install-boot-login/390004-opensuse-11-x86_64-xen-dell-2950-a.html TagsNo tags attached.Attached Files Relationships Relationships Notes ~0007808 smooge (reporter) 2008-08-07 01:01 The Dell site says the problem may occur from bad CPU's or bad PCI cards. Was the CentOS-5.0 box getting updates regularly? If it was then the system would have been running 5.2 via updates.. Also microcode is not updated until microcode_ctl is run. If the system is dieing before it gets to that.. then it is more likely a hardware fault. ~0007811 steevithak (reporter) 2008-08-07 15:59 No, this is a new Dell 1950. We received it with no OS installed. I initially installed CentOS 5.2. When that resulted in crashes on boot, I tried an old set of CentOS 5.0 CDs. CentOS 5.0 works fine but CentOS 5.2 crashes on boot. I burn
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