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as possible.Attachments Drop files here or Include any screenshots or log files that will make your issue easier to diagnose.EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Submit a support ticketWhat are Machine Check Exceptions (or MCE)?Last update: August 18, 2014Categories:Hardware / TroubleshootingIf you are seeing messages in your system logs that state "Machine Check Event logged" this could be an indication of a hardware problem or failure.A machine check exception is an error detected by your system's processor. There are 2 major types of MCE errors, a notice or warning error, and a fatal exception. The warning will be logged by a "Machine Check Event logged" notice in your system logs, and can be later viewed via some Linux utilities. A fatal MCE will cause the machine to stop responding and the details of the MCE will be printed out to the system's console.What causes MCE errors?There most common reason for MCE events to occur are:Memory errors or
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often showed the BSOD after minutes of use, so we contacted Dell and provided them the dump files, they exchanged the motherboard.Now I am running Linux, but random kernel http://www.advancedclustering.com/act-kb/what-are-machine-check-exceptions-or-mce/ panics occur, sometimes after minutes, sometimes after days.I configured kdump-tools on my linux distribution to start a crash kernel when the panic occurs to dump the memory along with dmesg output to allow post mortem analysis.This is what dmesg says when the panic occurs:[ 3933.364173] mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 4: Machine Check Exception: 5 Bank 3: be00000000200135[ 3933.364177] mce: [Hardware https://communities.intel.com/thread/51172 Error]: RIP !INEXACT! 10:
Check exception General support questions Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 phzar Posts: 5 Joined: http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2571 2012/06/16 08:45:31 Hardware error machine Check exception Quote Postby phzar » 2012/07/14 11:30:30 Hey fellas, got a bit of an issue here with a failing machine. Bascailly its giving me hardware errors locking up. Im thinking it might be bad ram, so im doing a memtest now but i just want to double check as i dont fully understand the machine check message its giving me.[img]http://i.imgur.com/7pRQD.jpg[/img]Any input would be appreciated! Top AlanBartlett Forum Moderator Posts: 9296 Joined: 2007/10/22 11:30:09 Location: ~/Earth/UK/England/Suffolk Contact: Contact AlanBartlett Website Hardware error machine Check exception Quote Postby AlanBartlett » 2012/07/14 18:41:17 Do you have the mcelog package installed? If not, please do so.Code: Select all[ajb@Duo2 ~]$ rpm -q mcelog
mcelog-1.0pre3_20110718-0.14.el6.x86_64
Then a read of the manual machine check exception page should help you understand your current situation. From the Description section output by man 8 mcelog --Code: Select all[b]DESCRIPTION[/b]
X86 CPUs report errors detected by the CPU as machine check events (MCEs). These can be data corruption detected in the CPU caches,
in main memory by an integrated memory controller, data transfer errors on the front side bus or CPU interconnect or other internal
errors. Possible causes can be cosmic radiation, instable power supplies, cooling problems, broken hardware, or bad luck.
Most errors can be corrected by the CPU by internal error correction mechanisms. Uncorrected errors cause machine check exceptions
which may panic the machine.
When a corrected error happens the x86 kernel writes a record describing the MCE into a internal ring buffer available through the
/dev/mcelog device mcelog retrieves errors from /dev/mcelog, decodes them into a human readable format and prints them on the standard
output or optio