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(In reply to Martin Mokrejs from comment #39)
Just to update my experience.
Few months later even my CPU was replaced, because it baked one of my two RAM
modules. I did not realize that in august when just
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--- Comment #38 from Bob 2013-05-21
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So just to clarify, the decision was made to disable these event notifications
by default, and allow admins to manually enable them for diagnostic purposes.
While I understand that addresses t
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--- Comment #37 from Len Brown 2013-05-21 17:00:12 ---
a clarification...
comment #35: [PATCH 1/2] x86 thermal: Delete power-limit-notification console
messages
plus
comment #36: [PATCH 2/2] x86 thermal: Disable power limit notification
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--- Comment #34 from Bob 2013-05-09
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It's certainly not an optimal solution for us either, but it's the only one we
have in lieu of some kind of added latency tolerance from java, I'd guess.
I completely agree, that on a stock-i
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--- Comment #33 from Jan 2013-05-09 09:36:36 ---
Michal: OK, but I'm not sure there is a half-way house here. If I understand
power stepping correctly then this will naturally occur each time the load on
the system ramps up or down, so even i
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--- Comment #32 from Michal Petrucha 2013-05-09
08:36:56 ---
Jan: I think everyone agrees that the rate at which the messages appear is just
too high, that's why Bob suggested reducing the verbosity (which I understood
as reducing the number
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--- Comment #31 from Jan 2013-05-09 08:16:26 ---
@Fenghua: Thanks! adding clearcpuid=299 as a boot option has indeed solved the
issue
@Bob: I don't see how syslog filling up with garbage on an idle server with a
clean Linux install is in any
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--- Comment #30 from Zhang Rui 2013-05-09 02:03:16 ---
Hi, Fenghua,
can you please help propose a fix patch for the warning messages?
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--- Comment #29 from Bob 2013-05-08
21:54:33 ---
Good to know. Thank you for that information.
>From a troubleshooting perspective, those messages are often the only initial
clues to investigating the CPU/BIOS configuration as a potential
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--- Comment #28 from Fenghua Yu 2013-05-08 21:25:35 ---
> To be clear: without these notice messages showing up in the logs, there would
> have been virtually no way to diagnose this issue.
The fix patch in
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--- Comment #27 from Bob 2013-05-08
20:58:52 ---
Hi Fenghua (and all):
For the record, my personal recommendation would be to only disregard or
blacklist these log entries only if you're certain you're not experiencing any
performance degra
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--- Comment #26 from Fenghua Yu 2013-05-08 18:57:51 ---
RHEL6.4, 3.6.6 haven't picked up the upstream fix:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=29e9bf1841e4f9df13b4992a716fece7087dd237
Please check if yo
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--- Comment #25 from Jan 2013-05-08 18:43:10 ---
I found a solution in another thread to edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and
add "blacklist sb_edac" and "blacklist i7core_edac" and that made the errors go
away. I'm not sure if that has an
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--- Comment #21 from Steffen Weber 2013-04-15
07:23:46 ---
Issue still exists for me in Linux 3.8.5.
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--- Comment #20 from Zhang Rui 2013-04-15 07:20:23 ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> Fenghua,
> the commit in comment #12 shipped in Linux-3.3,
> but the complaint in comment #13 includes Linux-3.5.4.
>
> This is still an open issue?
Hi, Feng
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--- Comment #18 from Steffen Weber 2012-12-05
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Lance, now your power consumption is probably much higher. Maybe you can check
this in the DRAC web interface?
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--- Comment #15 from Steffen Weber 2012-10-30
08:31:40 ---
Yes, I'm still seeing this issue on Linux 3.6.2.
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--- Comment #14 from Len Brown 2012-10-30 02:04:17 ---
Fenghua,
the commit in comment #12 shipped in Linux-3.3,
but the complaint in comment #13 includes Linux-3.5.4.
This is still an open issue?
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--- Comment #13 from Steffen Weber 2012-09-17
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I'm getting tons of these messages on a Xeon E5-2430 (cpu family 6, model 45,
stepping 7). Last Friday the "total events" counter got close to 2^32 and the
whole system came to a hal
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--- Comment #12 from Fenghua Yu 2012-06-14 18:11:23 ---
This issue is fixed in upstream in
commit 29e9bf1841e4f9df13b4992a716fece7087dd237
Date: Fri Nov 4 13:31:23 2011 -0700
x86, mce, therm_throt: Don't report power limit and package l
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--- Comment #10 from James Ettle 2012-05-05
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(Is this bug still being attended to?) Just seen this on a new notebook with an
i7-2760QM processor, while doing make -j8 on an ffmpeg build, kernel
3.3.4-3.fc17.x86_64.
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--- Comment #8 from Waldo 2012-01-21 21:36:09 ---
Well FWIW, I'll confirm-- I still see similar messages on my Thinkpad w520.
Almost identical to the above.
ubuntu's 3.2.0 RC7
I get those warnings mostly when compiling and not even exceedi
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--- Comment #7 from aaron...@gmx.net 2012-01-21 20:18:41 ---
An interesing sidenote:
The above scenario was compiling chromium in the Konsole Terminal Emulator on
KDE 4.7.4. The CPU temperature spiked to almost 100°C and (under such
conditions
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--- Comment #6 from aaron...@gmx.net 2012-01-21 19:27:23 ---
The issue still persists for me in kernel 3.2.1. The very first message still
appears on startup of the xserver, like this example:
[ 41.158389] CPU6: Package power limit notificat
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--- Comment #4 from Thomas Spura 2011-09-08
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I also see the unhandled thinkpad_acpi events from comment #1, when pluggin in
or out the power cord.
Without a battery installed, I also have the "THERMAL EVENT" issues from
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--- Comment #3 from Rafael J. Wysocki 2011-07-10 20:20:28 ---
First-Bad-Commit : ccab5c82759e2ace74b2e84f82d1e0eedd932571
commit ccab5c82759e2ace74b2e84f82d1e0eedd932571
Author: Jesse Barnes
Date: Tue Jan 18 15:49:25 2011 -0800
drm/i
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On Sunday, July 10, 2011, Olaf Freyer wrote:
> This issue is still worth listing, as it isn't resolved yet.
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> Jesse Barnes already tracked down the cause to commit
> ccab5c82759
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