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Title:
Missing mcelog userspace package in bionic - or maybe linux kernel
config should disable mcelog_lega
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Title:
Missing mcelog userspace package in bionic - or maybe linux kernel
config should disable mcelog_legac
The removal of the package is quite unfortunate since rasdaemon is still
missing the email notification feature.
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Title:
Missing mce
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Title:
Missing mcelog userspace package in bionic - or maybe linux kernel
config should disable mcelog_legacy
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Title:
Missing mcelog userspace package in bionic - or maybe linux kernel
config should disable mcelog_legacy
The mcelog package functionality has been replaced by rasdaemon. Best to
focus on rasdaemon.
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Title:
Missing mcelog userspace packag
Debian removed the package because they disabled kernel support.
Ubuntu removed the package because Debian did, but kept kernel support. Strange.
Nevertheless I took the package from Xenial and installed on Bionic,
nothing breaks dependencies.
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Title:
Missing mcelog userspace package in bionic - or maybe linux kernel
config should disable mcelog_legac
As long as there is no working alternative I would like to have mcelog back.
Some tool to get hardware error messages is rather important, I think.
Actually I already built mce from sources (and it works fine), but on
general principles it'd be nicer to have it packaged properly.
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@#9, Supposedly rasdaemon could handle MCEs on bionic+. Have not yet
witnessed it working though, even on hardware that had dozen
reports/year shown with mcelog.
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I have a real mce hardware problem and can't view it without such tools!
Is there an alternate to mcelog ?
Here are my paints (just to show users need tools:
root@Homer-Mobil:/var/log# cp kern.log.* /tmp
root@Homer-Mobil:/var/log# cd /tmp
root@Homer-Mobil:/tmp# ls -l
insgesamt 1400
-rw--- 1 d
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Title:
Missing mcelog userspace package in bionic - or maybe linux kernel
config should disable mcelog_lega
Yes, since the Ubuntu kernel still has the mcelog interface endless, the
mcelog package could be used in Ubuntu. However, the interface is
marked deprecated and the package was subsequently removed from Debian
and then Ubuntu. I don't see a reason to reintroduce this package in
sru, instead of us
Also if there's use in having this package around it might be worth
considering whether it could be packaged as a snap, which doesn't
require going through the sru process.
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