Kernel Panic - Not synching Machine Check

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agrred.  Try downclocking the machine, running memtest86 and then 
switching cpu/memory chips/motherboard/power supply/fans/cooling in 
roughly that order (based  on what you have available).  This looks very 
likely to be hardware related (unless you have a very unusual set of 
poorly supported hardware, but that seems very unlikely).
Cheers,
MaZe.

On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:

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> On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 03:21:15PM -0800, Vikas wrote:
>> These are some of the error messages I am getting on the console:
>> "CPU 0:Machine check exception :4 Bank 0 : f672100000000833
>> TSC 112180365ccf ADDR e2c7f7c0
>> Kernel Panic - Not synching  Machine Check"
>>
>> This is a production server. I would appreciate any help.
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> 2 things I would do first is to check both memory and cpu cooling.
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