It turns out this is syslogd doing this, not mce. anyone know how
to disable this behavior?
I tried "dmesg -n 1" but no change
On 04/09/2017 09:03 AM, ProPAAS DBA
wrote:
Hi all;
I've been seeing mcelog errors since a few updates back. After
much, much digging it seems that the mcelog errors are due to
spikes in cpu temperature.
I have a Thinkpad x1 Carbon 4th generation running Fedora 25 -
KDE
I get why I'm seeing the cpu temp spikes since it usually
happens when I'm doing a fair amount of gaphics processing with
darktable and have 2-3 VM's running via VMware Workstation,
however in the past I would see a notification popup on the
system tray, now I see the notification on the system tray AND I
also get output like this in EVERY terminal window I have open:
Message from syslogd@F25Host at
Apr 8 18:11:03 ...
kernel:mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 2: Machine Check: 0 Bank
128: 000000008812280b
Message from syslogd@F25Host at Apr 8 18:11:03 ...
kernel:mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 16382416299d
Message from syslogd@F25Host at Apr 8 18:11:03 ...
kernel:mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:406e3 TIME
1491696663 SOCKET 0 APIC 1 microcode 9e
Message from syslogd@F25Host at Apr 8 18:11:03 ...
kernel:mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 0: Machine Check: 0 Bank
128: 000000008812280b
Message from syslogd@F25Host at Apr 8 18:11:03 ...
kernel:mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 163824164344
Message from syslogd@F25Host at Apr 8 18:11:03 ...
kernel:mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:406e3 TIME
1491696663 SOCKET 0 APIC 0 microcode 9e
Message from syslogd@F25Host at Apr 8 18:11:03 ...
kernel:mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 0: Machine Check: 0 Bank
128: 000000008813280
It's very frustrating... Is there a way I can keep he system
from printing this info to all my open terminal windows? I even
tried a "dnf erase mcelog" but I still get the same behavior.
Thanks in advance
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