Linux 2.2.23-rc2 & an MCE

Rasmus Andersen (rasmus@jaquet.dk)
Mon, 25 Nov 2002 20:20:33 +0100


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Hi,

I just had an MCE on my aging PPro 200. Before I go out to
buy a replacement I would like to hear if it could be
caused by anything other than the CPU. Googling a bit
gave some indications that sometimes other HW might report
failure through this method.

The MCE (hand copied):

Machine Check Exception: 000000000000004
Bank 4: b200000000040151
Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt

Regards,
Rasmus

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