} On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 11:39:31AM +0530, Mathew, Cherry G. wrote:
} > On 8 April 2019 10:18:16 AM GMT+05:30, "Aaron J. Grier"
wrote:
} > >are we going to get an MSR interface for NetBSD any time soon?
} >
} > What would such an interface look like ?
Personally, I would expect it to
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 12:01:00AM -0700, John Nemeth wrote:
> On Apr 7, 9:48pm, "Aaron J. Grier" wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 11:22:13AM -0700, John Nemeth wrote:
> > > (XEN) Bank 4: 945a4000fd080813 atef3581180
> > > (XEN) MCE: polling routine
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 11:39:31AM +0530, Mathew, Cherry G. wrote:
> On 8 April 2019 10:18:16 AM GMT+05:30, "Aaron J. Grier"
> wrote:
> >are we going to get an MSR interface for NetBSD any time soon?
>
> What would such an interface look like ?
- start with interface would be a set of ioctls
een getting this error a lot:
} >
} > (XEN) Bank 4: 945a4000fd080813 atef3581180
} > (XEN) MCE: polling routine found correctable error. Use mcelog to parse
above e
} > rror output.
} [...]
} > In any event, if I'm reading the above correctly, I believe
} > tha
gt; One of my Xen hosts has been getting this error a lot:
>>
>> (XEN) Bank 4: 945a4000fd080813 atef3581180
>> (XEN) MCE: polling routine found correctable error. Use mcelog to
>parse above e
>> rror output.
>[...]
>> In any event, if I'm reading the
: 945a4000fd080813 atef3581180
> (XEN) MCE: polling routine found correctable error. Use mcelog to parse
> above e
> rror output.
[...]
> In any event, if I'm reading the above correctly, I believe
> that it is telling that there is bad memory?
which CPU manufacturer and model is
jnem...@cue.bc.ca (John Nemeth) writes:
> On that note, I really wish that our ipmi(4) was a lot
>more useful (all it does is get info for envstat, it can't be used
>to configure or talk to the BMC).
... working on it.
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On Mar 20, 2:12pm, Brian Buhrow wrote:
}
} hello. Does the server on which you're running Xen have a BMC
} controller that keeps track of hardware conditions and the like? If it
} does, then, if mcelog is too hard to port, you might be able to get the
} details you want from ipmitool
hello. Does the server on which you're running Xen have a BMC
controller that keeps track of hardware conditions and the like? If it
does, then, if mcelog is too hard to port, you might be able to get the
details you want from ipmitool through the BMC.
To answer your question
I originally posted this on port-amd64, but didn't get any
response, so now trying a list with a wider audience.
One of my Xen hosts has been getting this error a lot:
(XEN) Bank 4: 945a4000fd080813 atef3581180
(XEN) MCE: polling routine found correctable error. Use mcelog
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