On 2022-06-21 12:23, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On 06/21/2022 1:23 pm, Chris wrote:
On 2022-06-20 17:23, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm seeing them constantly:
FWIW it looks like a sync(ing) problem between your
RAM && CPU cache. Are are your clocks set correctly
for your CPU && RAM? Is your CPU too hot
On 06/21/2022 1:23 pm, Chris wrote:
On 2022-06-20 17:23, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm seeing them constantly:
FWIW it looks like a sync(ing) problem between your
RAM && CPU cache. Are are your clocks set correctly
for your CPU && RAM? Is your CPU too hot? Is the CPU
cache ECC?
root@freenas[~]# m
On 2022-06-20 17:23, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm seeing them constantly:
FWIW it looks like a sync(ing) problem between your
RAM && CPU cache. Are are your clocks set correctly
for your CPU && RAM? Is your CPU too hot? Is the CPU
cache ECC?
root@freenas[~]# mcelog --dmi
Hardware event. This is n
Completely agree with you, Rodney. The LGA on the motherboard
can be bent very easy when moving so I wanted to recommend this
last.
Larry, as Rodney mentioned, it's more or less your last option. This
is likely the CPU and not the module itself. There is still a small chance
that is motherboard/sl
Looks like it might be just that, Rodney:
root@freenas[~]# mcelog
Hardware event. This is not a software error.
MCE 0
CPU 14 BANK 8 TSC 525efc019bb6
MISC ac29890200040083 ADDR ee2f6e800
TIME 1655827944 Tue Jun 21 11:12:24 2022
MCG status:
Memory read ECC error
Memory corrected error count (CORE_ER
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> Swapped 2 DIMMS, now we wait for the ZFS ARC to fill and start using all
> the memory.
Depending on the results of that one thing that is often overlooked
when trying to trouble shoot memory systems in modern Intel systems
is the fact that the DIMM now talks directly to the CPU chip that