My hardware is:
CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU E3845 @ 1.91GHz
and it supports EIST(Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology).
OS: CentOS 7(kernel-3.10)
When I set the BIOS options CPU configuration EIST to enable, it appears
a kernel panic when the system is starting up. Here is what I am seeing:
You have (AFAIK) provided no details as to which version of CentOS you are
running nor of your hardware, but I'll try to help as I can. (In fact, it is
unclear whether the MCE crashed your system or not!) I had a set of systems
that occasionally logged MCEs (memory partity errors, in my case), and
Hi,
After reboot I checked the mcelog and found no logs presents.
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Shital Sakhare shital.sakha...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
Today, I got the below error server Console,
Cpu 1:machine check exception
Tcs c7f3d370acf17a ADDR 112d6c00040288 MISC
Hi,
Do you have IPMI on other management (iLo, eLOM, iLOM, iRMC etc) interface
on your server?
Just try:
# modprobe ipmi_si
# modprobe ipmi_devintf
# ipmitool sel elist
May be you can find something about hardware problems.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Shital Sakhare
As it says, probably hardware problem (most often memory related).
I agree with Ilyas that you should query the management processor but
would like to add that the vendor specific log usually contains better
data than the IPMI standard SEL. Like for example the IML on HP/iLO.
/Peter K
On Mon,
Thanks Ilyas/ Peter,
Unfortunately, No iLO Event Logs and IML Logs configured on the server.
Can anybody suggest which tools on the server I can configure so next time
server will have all the log records. Its really hard to prove to the
peoples that the issue is at hardware level (When the
Hello,
Today, I got the below error server Console,
Cpu 1:machine check exception
Tcs c7f3d370acf17a ADDR 112d6c00040288 MISC c453176c00040200
This is not a softeware problem
Run through mcelog ascii to decode and contact your hW vendor
Kernel panic not syncing :machine check
Can
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