On 03/22/11 19:00, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Vladimir Budnev wrote:
2011/3/22m.roth@5-cent.us
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So with 2 4-core Xeons, I don't understand how you can get 3x and 5x. Could you post some raw messages, either from /var/log/message or from /var/log/mcelog?
sure here they are before "night party": MCE 24 CPU 52 BANK 8 TSC 372a290717a MISC 68651f800001186 ADDR 7dd2ad840 STATUS cc0002800001009f MCGSTATUS 0 MCE 25
<snip> At this point, I throw up my hands. I have *no* idea how they could get numbers like CPU 52, unless something's wrong in the o/s - I mean, you are running 64 bit, right?
Yeah, x86_64 I have an idea dunno....the thing is we r runngin 4.8 centos. Its old enough and mcelog version is old enough also, mb it decodes something
completely
wrong.
It could be that 4.8 doesn't really understand the CPU.
Anyway thanks so much for your time and answers. Hope we will find those dimms in experiments.
Seriously - how old is this? I think you should call your vendor: some will give you phone or email support, even after the end of warranty.
mark
Forgot to write our solution, mb it will be usefull for someone. In our case the problem was(as expected) in DIMM modules. After replacing no more scare mcelogs e.t.c.