Log Machine Check Events
mcelog retrieves machine check events from an x86-64 kernel in a cron
job, decodes them, and logs them to /var/log/mcelog.
A machine check event is a hardware error detected by the CPU.
It should run on any x86-64 system.
In addition, it allows decoding machine check kernel panic messages.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.email_setup | 0000002735 2.67 KB | |
Start-consolidating-AMD-specific-stuff.patch | 0000018276 17.8 KB | |
_service | 0000000656 656 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000233 233 Bytes | |
add-defines.patch | 0000001645 1.61 KB | |
add-f10h-support.patch | 0000016862 16.5 KB | |
add-f11h-support.patch | 0000002909 2.84 KB | |
add-f12h-support.patch | 0000002635 2.57 KB | |
add-f14h-support.patch | 0000004401 4.3 KB | |
add-f15h-support.patch | 0000006336 6.19 KB | |
add-f16h-support.patch | 0000003577 3.49 KB | |
email.patch | 0000013252 12.9 KB | |
fix_setgroups_missing_call.patch | 0000000998 998 Bytes | |
mcelog-170.tar.gz | 0000312911 306 KB | |
mcelog-socket-path.patch | 0000000407 407 Bytes | |
mcelog.changes | 0000016033 15.7 KB | |
mcelog.spec | 0000003825 3.74 KB | |
mcelog.sysconfig | 0000000386 386 Bytes | |
mcelog.systemd | 0000000363 363 Bytes | |
mcelog.tmpfiles | 0000000030 30 Bytes | |
mcelog_invert_prefill_db_warning.patch | 0000000661 661 Bytes |
Revision 52 (latest revision is 66)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 827098
from
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
(revision 52)
- update to 170: * mcelog: Add Cometlake client model numbers * mcelog: Do not start mcelog service if edac_mce_amd module is loaded * mcelog: Decode and print stepping from cpuid * mcelog: Add "kflags" field to "struct mce" * Add reporter tracking to trigger-invoking functions. * mcelog: Add decode for MCi_MISC from 10nm memory controller
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