The message below was put to all login sessions this morning. I have never seen
this before. There is nothing more in /var/log/messages.

The machine is 8 years old, always switched on, AMD 8150 Eight-Core Processor.

Should I take this as a warning and look to replace the machine or just shrug my
shoulders & mutter something about cosmic rays ?

TIA


Message from syslogd@mint at May 22 07:27:09 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): L3 data cache ECC error.

Message from syslogd@mint at May 22 07:27:09 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: Error Status: Corrected error, no action required.

Message from syslogd@mint at May 22 07:27:09 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (15:1:2) 
MC4_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|-|Poison|CECC]: 0x9d5c4881011c011b

Message from syslogd@mint at May 22 07:27:09 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: MC4_ADDR: 0x000000076f75be90

Message from syslogd@mint at May 22 07:27:09 ...
 kernel:[Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, tx: GEN, mem-tx: RD



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