Hi, >> kernel: [73788.355981] [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged >> kernel: [73914.635576] CPU4: Package temperature above threshold, cpu >> clock throttled (total events = 5538406) >> kernel: [73914.635581] CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, cpu >> clock throttled (total events = 5538398) > > Since your CPU had thermal protection, it's supposed to take effect before > the hardware is permanently damaged, but the thermal stress might have > affected it, or other components like memory or the PSU.
There was an "event" listed in the BIOS (Asus P8B-M Xeon E3-1240) EFI 03058003 Major This is probably just detailing the overheating, though. >> [169245.360511] clamscan[27448] general protection ip:7f125f2e6ffb >> sp:7fff117566f0 error:0 in libclamav.so.6.1.11[7f125f229000+9ce000] >> >> [29016.445470] clamd[1110] general protection ip:30df2c3981 >> sp:7fffa08f4fe0 error:0 in libclamav.so.6.1 >> .11[30df200000+9ce000] > > What OS? Looks to be Unix-style library names, but a Windows-style error > messages? I'd expect a Unix platform to be logging a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS.... It's a fedora15 x86_64 guest on a fedora15 x86_86 host. > Your hardware manufacturer should have hardware diagnostics available which > will identify anything obviously wrong. But running prime95 in test mode or > memtest86 for 24 hours is a decent sanity check. I think I'm going to put the disks in another server for a day or so and see if the problem persists, and test this hardware at the same time. Thanks again, Alex _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml