Log Machine Check Events
mcelog retrieves machine check events from an x86-64 kernel in a cron
job, decodes them, and logs them to /var/log/mcelog.
A machine check event is a hardware error detected by the CPU.
It should run on any x86-64 system.
In addition, it allows decoding machine check kernel panic messages.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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90-mcelog.rules | 0000000106 106 Bytes | |
README.email_setup | 0000002735 2.67 KB | |
email.patch | 0000012365 12.1 KB | |
mcelog-1.1.tar.bz2 | 0000274275 268 KB | |
mcelog.changes | 0000007394 7.22 KB | |
mcelog.spec | 0000003076 3 KB | |
mcelog.sysconfig | 0000000386 386 Bytes | |
mcelog.systemd | 0000000334 334 Bytes | |
mcelog_invert_prefill_db_warning.patch | 0000000699 699 Bytes |
Revision 29 (latest revision is 66)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 211411
from
Thomas Renninger (trenn)
(revision 29)
- Cleanup spec file - activate mcelog service via udev+systemd combo, if the kernel registers a /dev/mcelog device the service will be automatically started. - drop sysvinit scripts, add appropiate %pre %post invocations of the needed systemd macros.
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