I've been trying to determine if there is any value to running mcelog inside of 
a virtual guest. My assumption would be no but I came across this in one of the 
errata notes which suggests running it in a Xen guest?


1.118.1. RHBA-2010:0247: bug fix update

An updated mcelog package that restricts mcelog operation on para-virtualized 
guests running under the Xen hypervisor is now available.
mcelog is a daemon that collects and decodes Machine Check Exception data on 
AMD64- and Intel 64-based systems.
This update addresses the following issue:

* in some circumstances, mcelog can run on para-virtualized guest operating 
systems (domU) running under the Xen hypervisor (dom0). This results in near 
100% cpu usage on the guest, with the mcelog process blocking all other 
proccesses. This update adds a check to /etc/cron.hourly/mcelog.cron: if the 
check finds it is running on a para-virtualized guest, it exits, ensuring 
mcelog does not execute in such circumstances. (BZ#522827)
All mcelog users should install this this new mcelog package, which adds the 
check to resolve this issue.

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Chad

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