CPU machine check/exception - CPU 0

From: Robert Carsey <rcarsey_at_monmouth.edu>
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 15:55:10 -0500

Hey guys,
        I got the following messages from one of my machines. Although it says to
contact customer services, my machine is still running and both processors
are operational (4100A). Any cause for alarm?

-Rob

======================= Binary Error Log event =======================
EVM event name: sys.unix.binlog.hw.machine_check

    Binary error log events are posted through the binlogd daemon, and
    stored in the binary error log file, /var/adm/binary.errlog. This
    event type reports a serious system error.

    Action : Contact Customer Services.

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Formatted Message:
    CPU machine check/exception - CPU 0

Event Data Items:
    Event Name : sys.unix.binlog.hw.machine_check
    Priority : 700
    PID : 279
    PPID : 1
    Event Id : 966929
    Timestamp : 09-Nov-2000 15:42:34
    Host IP address : 192.100.64.210
    Host Name : mondec
    User Name : root
    Format : CPU machine check/exception - CPU $subid_num
    Reference : cat:evmexp.cat:300

Variable Items:
    subid_class = 100
    subid_num = 0
    subid_unit_num = 0
    subid_type = 1
    binlog_event = [OPAQUE VALUE: 1328 bytes]

============================ Translation =============================
binlogshow: DECevent handshake protocol error
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Received on Thu Nov 09 2000 - 20:56:36 NZDT

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