The errors still keep appearing. The mcelog still shows the exact errors
posted in the very fist comment.
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Title:
Running a virtual machine on a
Last time I saw this error in my mcelog was in August. Probably, some
update fixed it. I'll check the next days/weeks if I still see it. This
is a quite long time, at the time of my original bug report, I got the
errors multiple times a day and later multiple times a week.
About the workaround mov
So, at least, this does not seem to be something to worry about. But
anyways, why does it only happen if a virtual machine is executed?
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>From Documentation/x86/x86_64/boot-options.txt:
mce=bootlog
Enable logging of machine checks left over from booting.
Disabled by default on AMD because some BIOS leave bogus ones.
If your BIOS doesn't do that it's a good idea to enable though
to make sure you lo
Running the VM with "-cpu Haswell" set still causes those "Internal
Parity Errors", but not so many …
** Description changed:
I'm running a virtual Windows SBS 2003 installation on a Xeon E3 Haswell
system running Gentoo Linux. First, I used Qemu 1.5.3 (the latest stable
version on Gentoo).
Still happens with qemu 2.0.0 and the same environment (Windows SBS 2003
32 bit guest on a Gentoo Linux amd64 Haswell host).
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Title:
Running a v
** Description changed:
I'm running a virtual Windows SBS 2003 installation on a Xeon E3 Haswell
system running Gentoo Linux. First, I used Qemu 1.5.3 (the latest stable
version on Gentoo). I got a lot of machine check events ("mce: [Hardware
Error]: Machine check events logged") in dmesg
** Description changed:
I'm running a virtual Windows SBS 2003 installation on a Xeon E3 Haswell
system running Gentoo Linux. First, I used Qemu 1.5.3 (the latest stable
version on Gentoo). I got a lot of machine check events ("mce: [Hardware
Error]: Machine check events logged") in dmesg
Public bug reported:
I'm running a virtual Windows SBS 2003 installation on a Xeon E3 Haswell
system running Gentoo Linux. First, I used Qemu 1.5.3 (the latest stable
version on Gentoo). I got a lot of machine check events ("mce: [Hardware
Error]: Machine check events logged") in dmesg that always