On 11/13/2012 07:49 AM, Banyan He wrote:
Just check the config to build the edac_mce module if you don't build it in.
CONFIG_EDAC_MCE=y
Make sure you have this in the /boot/config-xxxx.
If he is running a standard CentOS kernel then he should have CONFIG_EDAC_MCE=y.
On 2012-11-13 8:12 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
During booting of Centos6 I see an error message that goes something like:
Starting mcelog daemon [FAILED] AMD Processor family 15: Please load edac_mce_amd module. CPU is unsupported
The only helpful information I have found is in the "preview" of https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/solutions/158503. I don't have a RedHat account, so don't know if they have a real solution.
I know that mce has to do with logging certain microprocessor errors.
- How important is this
- Is there anything I should do, except wait for a bug fix sometime?
Ted Miller Elkhart, IN
What is does this command say:
uname -r