On 03/14/2017 08:27 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-03-15 04:05, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 03/14/2017 09:46 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
One way to have both events so near is noise around the trip point. No hysteresis cycle designed in the detection. It would cause a storm of events, and in fact, there is such:
2017-03-14T11:11:33.429398-07:00 marcslaptop mcelog[816]: mcelog: Too many trigger children running already Hmm...,
I don't claim to understand the silicon level, but if the trigger is fluctuating that wildly, it smells like a voltage problem at the chip. Power supply issue? The log doesn't mention the temperature it reads, so we can't know if it fluctuates wildly. Perhaps those details are in the missing email.
Interesting stuff Carlos, David... I am following along but not sure yet what to do... But will add a couple tidbits of info related to your thoughts... 1. I rebooted my laptop into Windoz10 and let it run Boinc and a few other automatic tasks overnight. No problems with Windoz10 and laptop was running fine this morning... So if it is a hardware problem Windoz10 is keeping quiet about it.. Dunno if there is someplace specifically I should look... 2. Executed mail and mail -u root, both responded by saying there was no mail.... Marc... -- "The Truth is out there" - Spooky -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org