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of OSSEC (2.8.1) and I have also enabled email notifications. And I am getting loads of these sorts of notifications saying that there is a Hardware Error and something about mce: OSSEC HIDS Notification. 2015 Apr 04 20:09:22 Received From: Bath-Towel->/var/log/syslog Rule: 1002 fired (level 2) -> "Unknown problem somewhere in the system." Portion of the log(s): Apr 4 20:09:21 Bath-Towel kernel: [ 1873.680872] mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged --END OF NOTIFICATION So what exactly does this mean? What does mce stand for? And is this apparent hardware error anything that I should worry about? OS Information: Description: Ubuntu 14.10 Release: 14.10 hardware error-handling share|improve this question edited Apr 11 '15 at 21:29 Eric Carvalho 28.1k1576105 asked Apr 4 '15 at 19:37 Paranoid Panda 13.8k2791205 You will need to do a bit of reading on ossec, see the rules - ossec-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/manual/rules-decoders . The web interface helps as it has a number of explanations - ossec.net/wiki/index.php/OSSECWUI:Install –bodhi.zazen Apr 4 '15 at 19:43 ossec-docs.r
Machine check events logged ? Issues related to hardware problems Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 1885 Posts: 110 Joined: 2014/10/25 mca: internal parity error 13:33:03 mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged ? Quote Postby 1885 » machine check exception fix 2015/05/16 12:33:02 I am running Centos 7 on a Lenovo and I get this error.I have no idea what is
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going on.It looks like something related to this?ro vconsole.keymap=us crashkernel=auto vconsole.font=latarcyrheb-sun16 rhgb quiet LANG=en_US.UTF-8Any ideas?[root@vita ~]# abrt-cli list --since 1431732432id c285e91bf01f0e780fdc739382abb9486d016d23reason: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events loggedtime: Fri 15 May 2015 http://askubuntu.com/questions/605369/mce-hardware-error-machine-check-events-logged-appears-in-syslog-what-sho 05:49:55 PM PDTcmdline: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.10.0-229.4.2.el7.x86_64 root=UUID=08720ad1-60c7-4836-83dc-84ccc94bb541 ro vconsole.keymap=us crashkernel=auto vconsole.font=latarcyrheb-sun16 rhgb quiet LANG=en_US.UTF-8package: kernelcount: 1Directory: /var/tmp/abrt/oops-2015-05-15-17:49:55-30062-0Reported: cannot be reported Top TrevorH Forum Moderator Posts: 16858 Joined: 2009/09/24 10:40:56 Location: Brighton, UK Re: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged ? Quote Postby TrevorH » 2015/05/16 13:11:33 No, it's telling you that you have a hardware error. This bit is the giveaway...reason: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=52582 events loggedIf you don't currently have mcelog installed then install it and run the mcelog command and see what it says. If you do have it installed then there is probably a /var/og/mcelog file containing information. CentOS 5 dies in March 2017 - migrate soon!Full time Geek, part time moderator. Use the FAQ Luke Top 1885 Posts: 110 Joined: 2014/10/25 13:33:03 Re: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged ? Quote Postby 1885 » 2015/05/17 12:50:32 TrevorH wrote:No, it's telling you that you have a hardware error. This bit is the giveaway...reason: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events loggedIf you don't currently have mcelog installed then install it and run the mcelog command and see what it says. If you do have it installed then there is probably a /var/og/mcelog file containing information.Thanks for the help Trevor.This was a big help. I rand mcelog and got more than 300 lines of output.I will research this and contact Lenovo if it is a hardware problem.Thank you!Code: Select allTIME 1431829110 Sat May 16 19:18:30 2015
MCG status:
MCi status:
Uncorrected error
MCi_MISC register valid
MCi_ADDR register valid
Processor context corrupt
MCA: corrected filtering (some unreported er
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