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Fault Management ...»Using the Oracle Linux Fault Management ...»Notification of Faults and Defects Updated:October 2015 Oracle Linux mcelog corrected memory errors on page Fault Management Architecture Software User's Guide Document Information Using This transaction memory scrubbing error DocumentationDocumentation and FeedbackSupport and TrainingContributing AuthorsChange History Installing the Oracle Linux Fault Management Architecture mcelog centos SoftwareRequirementsHow to Install the Oracle Linux FMA Software Using the Oracle Linux Fault Management Architecture SoftwareFault Management Architecture OverviewFault Management Architecture TermsNotification of Faults
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and DefectsPaths to Oracle Linux FMA Commands and Man PagesDisplaying Information About Faults or DefectsDisplay Information About Faulty ComponentsRepairing Faults or Defectsfmadm replaced Commandfmadm repaired Commandfmadm acquit CommandFault Management Log Files Troubleshooting Oracle Linux Fault Management ArchitectureCheck Services and ModulesRestart fmd if mcelog FailsEdit mcelog File if Faults Are Not Present in the Fault Management Databasefmd Daemon Might Not Start if SELinux is RunningOracle Linux FMA Installation Can Fail When Using Either Anaconda or Oracle System Assistant to Install the OS IndexIndexAIndexDIndexEIndexFIndexIIndexLIndexRIndexSIndexT Language: English Notification of Faults and Defects When the mcelog daemon encounters an error, it triggers a configurable response and logs information to the mcelog file. For example, assume that physical address location 0x45a3b50c0 generates a correctable memory read error. When this happens, the mcelog daemon adds an entry to /var/log/mcelog . For example: CPU 8 BANK 3 TSC 0 RIP 00:0 MISC 0x85 ADDR 0x45a3b50c0 <------ address that had the correctable read error STATUS 0x9c000000f00c009f MCGSTATUS 0x7 PROCESSOR 0:0x306f1 TIME 1389814624 SOCKETID 0 APICID 18 MCGCAP 0x7000c16 A message is also sent to the system log (/var/log/messages) describing the problem (error count exceeded threshold) and what was done (of
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