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Konstantin Olchanski <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Feb 2013 17:09:35 -0800
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 09:22:21PM -0800, Yasha Karant wrote:
> SL 6x X86-64 on an AMD CPU.  During boot, the dac_mce_amd kernel
> module is indicated as not being loaded.  However, lsmod as well as
> a direct viewing of /proc/modules shows that the module is loaded
> and live. Evidence below.  Is this consistent?  Is the module
> actually active?
> 
> kernel:  2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP from uname -a
> 
> From /var/log/boot.log:
> 
> AMD Processor family 16: Please load edac_mce_amd module.
> CPU is unsupported
> 


I confirm that in SL6, the EDAC modules load and work correctly
in the default configuration. (I did not have to do anything special,
they "just worked" after the normal installation).

How do I know they work? On both dual AMD Opteron machines still alive
(the 1st generation, single-core ones), the memory subsystem is iffy
and I often see messages from EDAC/MCE about ECC correcting memory bits.

In Yasha's case, I would be suspicious about the message
about "CPU is unsupported". Perhaps that's the real problem. But he is
not telling us what CPU he has, so I cannot check the EDAC compatibility
and supported CPU list for him.


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Konstantin Olchanski
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