On Wed, 2016-03-30 at 17:46 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Wed, 2016-03-30 at 18:14 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote: > > > > backtrace: > > :The kernel log indicates that hardware errors were detected. > > :The data was saved by kernel for processing by the mcelog tool. > > :However, neither /var/log/mcelog nor system log contain mcelog > > messages. > > :Most likely reason is that mcelog is not installed or not > > configured > > :to be started during boot. > > :Without this tool running, the binary data saved by kernel > > :is of limited usefulness. > > :(You can save this data anyway by running 'cat </dev/mcelog > > >FILE'). > > :The recommended course of action is to install mcelog. > > :If another hardware error would occur, a user-readable description > > :of it will be saved in system log or /var/log/mcelog. > > > > It seems I have to install mcelog > That sounds like a hardware fault in your machine. Since it's > repeatable, it's probably not bad RAM (though you should probably run > memchk on boot to be sure). You definitely want to track this down as > it may be affecting other things, including data. > > poc
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