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Flow References For Developers: Testing Logfile format Client protocol BIOS support Code README Frequently asked questions How do I report bugs in mcelog? Here is this machine check output. Please tell me what it means I have this corrected error message. Is my system broken? I inject errors, but nothing happens How do I get an overview of what errors happened on the system? How do I enable memory error reporting on SLES11-SP1? How do I decode fatal machine checks? How do I "run through mcelog --ascii"? How do I log fatal machine checks to disk? On what systems does DMI DIMM decoding work? I get "Cannot open /dev/mem for DMI decoding" I get "failed to prefill https://access.redhat.com/discussions/668803 DIMM database from DMI data" How do I enable corrected memory error reporting on Intel Xeon 7500,6500,E7 series systems? How does mcelog compare to EDAC? I get "machine check events logged"? I get "kernel hardware error no human readable mce decoding support on this cpu type" Can you release mcelog? I get a "only decoding architectural errors" message. Does mcelog log all errors? mcelog does not start on newer AMD systems anymore Can I http://www.mcelog.org/faq.html configure mcelog to send an email on each hardware error On SUSE systems I see "mcelog: SMTP server problem" messages mcelog on my old Linux distribution (RHEL 4 or similar vintage) reports wrong CPUs? How do I report bugs in mcelog? Please send them to the maintainer (see contact ) There is currently no mcelog specific mailing list. This is for bugs in mcelog itself, not for asking what is wrong with your hardware. Here is this machine check output. Please tell me what it means You have to ask your hardware vendor. Linux and mcelog developers cannot do hardware support for you. A machine check is a hardware problem and not a software problem. Such questions will be ignored. An exception are crashes or problems in the actual error reporting. Please report those. If you're doing over clocking or otherwise running your system out of spec: consider to stop doing so now. I have this corrected error message. Is my system broken? A low rate of corrected memory errors is expected and does not require replacing hardware or other action. Also over a long uptime the total number of corrected errors may also be quite high. That is expected too. You only need to worry when you have a high number of corrected errors in a short time. This li
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Registered: 2011-01-22 Posts: 39 Kernel panic, Hardware Error Hello, problems haunt me from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 and now in Arch .. and say that up to 9.10 of Ubuntu was all ok! Anyway, I hope I can finally solve the problem ... this is the kernel panic message:[Hardware Error]: CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 4 Bank 5: b20000300c000e0f [Hardware Error]: TSC 6daf5bda5ce [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:6f6 TIME 1296243024 SOCKET 0 APIC 0 [Hardware Error]: No human readable MCE decoding support on this CPU type. [Hardware Error]: Run the message through 'mcelog --ascii' to decode. [Hardware Error]: CPU 1: Machine Check Exception 5 Bank 5: b200001802000e0f [Hardware Error]: RIP !INEXACT! 60:<00000000c100ad8c> {mwait_idle+0x6c/0xf0} [Hardware Error]: TSC 6daf5bda5e3 [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:6f6 TIME 1296243024 SOCKET 0 APIC 1 1296243024 [Hardware Error]: No human readable MCE decoding support on this CPU type. [Hardware Error]: Run the message through 'mcelog --ascii' to decode. [Hardware Error]: CPU 1: Machine Check Exception 4 Bank 1: b200000000000175 [Hardware Error]: TSC 6daf5bda5e3 [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:6f6 TIME 1296243024 SOCKET 0 APIC 0 [Hardware Error]: No human readable MCE decoding support on this CPU type. [Hardware Error]: Run the message through 'mcelog --ascii' to decode. [Hardware Error]: Machine check: Processor context corrupt Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal Machine check Pid: 3545, comm: chrome Tainted: G M 2.6.36-ARCH #1 Call Trace: [