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2 months ago.....
Last night :(
Has anyone seen this before at all?
If I recall when I built the machine, I did a pretty thorough memtest on the system.
What can I do here? I googled and got some kind of idea, it is possible that an IPMI driver is actually slightly wonky and may cause this?
I can't be certain, this could totally be hardware, but I'm reluctant to waste the developers time with a job on this until I know more.
Here's some information, the first one seems to imply it might be a driver rather than hardware?
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:svbkPlIa72wJ:https://forum.opsi.org/viewtopic.php?t=9281+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au
https://blog.pcfe.net/hugo/posts/2018-08-23-ipmi-watchdog/
The board is :
A2SDi-8C-HLN4F, (2.2ghz 8c Atom Denverton 3758),
Firmware Revision : 03.60
Firmware Build Time : 07/28/2017
BIOS Version: 1.1a
BIOS Build Time: 09/18/2018
Redfish Version : 1.0.1
Any ideas at all? I feel like I need to run an memtestx86 on it for like a week or something :( not a pleasant idea!
Code:
293 2019/03/02 10:16:15 VDIMM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Assertion 294 2019/03/02 10:16:16 VDIMM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - Assertion 295 2019/03/02 10:16:18 #0xff Processor IERR - Assertion 296 2019/03/02 10:16:37 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Assertion 297 2019/03/02 10:16:37 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - Assertion 298 2019/03/02 10:18:17 #0xca Watchdog 2 Timer Interrupt - Assertion 299 2019/03/02 10:18:18 #0xca Watchdog 2 Hard Reset - Assertion 300 2019/03/02 10:20:09 VDIMM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - De-assertion 301 2019/03/02 10:20:09 VDIMM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - De-assertion 302 2019/03/02 10:20:09 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - De-assertion 303 2019/03/02 10:20:09 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - De-assertion
Last night :(
Code:
304 2019/05/12 01:02:09 Vcpu Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Assertion 305 2019/05/12 01:02:09 Vcpu Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - Assertion 306 2019/05/12 01:02:09 VDIMM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Assertion 307 2019/05/12 01:02:09 VDIMM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - Assertion 308 2019/05/12 01:02:09 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Assertion 309 2019/05/12 01:02:09 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - Assertion 310 2019/05/12 01:02:16 #0xff Processor IERR - Assertion 311 2019/05/12 01:04:10 #0xca Watchdog 2 Timer Interrupt - Assertion 312 2019/05/12 01:04:11 #0xca Watchdog 2 Hard Reset - Assertion 313 2019/05/12 01:06:19 Vcpu Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - De-assertion 314 2019/05/12 01:06:20 Vcpu Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - De-assertion 315 2019/05/12 01:06:20 VDIMM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - De-assertion 316 2019/05/12 01:06:20 VDIMM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - De-assertion 317 2019/05/12 01:06:20 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Non-Recoverable - Going Low - De-assertion 318 2019/05/12 01:06:20 PVCCSRAM Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - De-assertion
Has anyone seen this before at all?
If I recall when I built the machine, I did a pretty thorough memtest on the system.
What can I do here? I googled and got some kind of idea, it is possible that an IPMI driver is actually slightly wonky and may cause this?
I can't be certain, this could totally be hardware, but I'm reluctant to waste the developers time with a job on this until I know more.
Here's some information, the first one seems to imply it might be a driver rather than hardware?
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:svbkPlIa72wJ:https://forum.opsi.org/viewtopic.php?t=9281+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au
https://blog.pcfe.net/hugo/posts/2018-08-23-ipmi-watchdog/
The board is :
A2SDi-8C-HLN4F, (2.2ghz 8c Atom Denverton 3758),
Firmware Revision : 03.60
Firmware Build Time : 07/28/2017
BIOS Version: 1.1a
BIOS Build Time: 09/18/2018
Redfish Version : 1.0.1
Any ideas at all? I feel like I need to run an memtestx86 on it for like a week or something :( not a pleasant idea!