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mcelog.conf reference

Synopsis

/etc/mcelog.conf

Description

/etc/mcelog.conf is the main configuration file for mcelog(8). This is configuration file separated into sections including a default section.

General format

optionname = value

White space is not allowed in value currently, except at the end where it is dropped

In general all command line options that are not commands work here. See man mcelog or mcelog --help for a list. e.g. to enable the --no-syslog option use

no-syslog = yes (or no to disable)

When the option has a argument

logfile = /tmp/logfile

Below are the options which are not command line options.

Set cpu type for which mcelog decodes events:

cpu = type

For valid values for type please see mcelog --help. If this value is set incorrectly the decoded output will be likely incorrect. By default when this parameter is not set mcelog uses the CPU it is running on on very new kernels the mcelog events reported by the kernel also carry the CPU type which is used too when available and not overridden.

Enable daemon mode:

daemon = yes

By default mcelog just processes the currently pending events and exits. In daemon mode it will keep running as a daemon in the background and poll the kernel for events and then decode them.

Filter out known broken events by default.

filter = yes

Don't log memory errors individually. They still get accounted if that is enabled.

filter-memory-errors = yes

Output in undecoded raw format to be easier machine readable (default is decoded).

raw = yes

Set cpu mhz to decode uptime from time stamp counter (output unreliable, not needed on new kernels which report the event time directly. A lot of systems don't have a linear time stamp clock and the output is wrong then.  Normally mcelog tries to figure out if it the TSC is reliable and only uses the current frequency then. Setting a frequency forces timestamp decoding. This setting is obsolete with modern kernels which report the time  directly.

cpumhz = 1800.00

Log output options Log decoded machine checks in syslog (default stdout or syslog for daemon)    

syslog = yes

Log decoded machine checks in syslog with error level

syslog-error = yes

Never log anything to syslog

no-syslog = yes

Append log output to logfile instead of stdout. only when no syslog logging is active  

logfile = filename

Use smbios information to decode dimms (needs root). This function is not recommended to use right now and generally not needed. The exception is memdb prepopulation, which is configured separately below.

dmi = no

When in daemon mode run as this user after set up. Note that the triggers will run as this user too. Setting this to non root will mean that triggers cannot take some corrective action, like offlining objects.

run-credentials-user = root

Group to run as daemon with default to the group of the run-credentials-user

run-credentials-group = nobody

The server config section

User allowed to access client socket. when set to * match any root is always allowed to access. default: root only

client-user = root

Group allowed to access mcelog When no group is configured any group matches (but still user checking). when set to * match any

client-group = root

Path to the unix socket for client<->server communication. When no socket-path is configured the server will not start

socket-path = /var/run/mcelog-client

When mcelog starts it checks if a server is already running. this configures the timeout for this check.

initial-ping-timeout = 2

The dimm config section

Is the in memory dimm error tracking enabled? Only works on systems with integrated memory controller and which are supported. Only takes effect in daemon mode.

dimm-tracking-enabled = yes

Use dmi information from the bios to prepopulate dimm database. Note this might not work with all BIOS and requires mcelog to run as root. Alternative is to let mcelog create DIMM objects on demand.

dmi-prepopulate = yes

Execute these triggers when the rate of corrected or uncorrected Errors per DIMM exceeds the threshold. Note when the hardware does not report DIMMs this might also be per channel. The default of 10/24h is reasonable for server quality  DDR3 DIMMs as of 2009/10.

uc-error-trigger = dimm-error-trigger

uc-error-threshold = 1 / 24h

ce-error-trigger = dimm-error-trigger

ce-error-threshold = 10 / 24h

The socket config section

Enable memory error accounting per socket.

socket-tracking-enabled = yes

Threshold and trigger for uncorrected memory errors on a socket. mem-uc-error-trigger = socket-memory-error-trigger

mem-uc-error-threshold = 100 / 24h

Trigger script for corrected memory errors on a socket.

mem-ce-error-trigger = socket-memory-error-trigger

Threshold on when to trigger a correct error for the socket.

mem-ce-error-threshold = 100 / 24h

log socket error threshold explicitly?

mem-ce-error-log = yes

Trigger script for uncorrected bus error events

bus-uc-threshold-trigger = bus-error-trigger

Trigger script for uncorrected iomca erors

iomca-threshold-trigger = iomca-error-trigger

Trigger script for other uncategorized errors

unknown-threshold-trigger = unknown-error-trigger

The cache config section

Processing of cache error thresholds reported by intel cpus.

cache-threshold-trigger = cache-error-trigger

Should cache threshold events be logged explicitly?

cache-threshold-log = yes

The page config section

Memory error accouting per 4k memory page. Threshold for the correct memory errors trigger script.

memory-ce-threshold = 10 / 24h

Trigger script for corrected errors. memory-ce-trigger = page-error-trigger

Should page threshold events be logged explicitly?

memory-ce-log = yes

Specify the internal action in mcelog to exceeding a page error threshold this is done in addition to executing the trigger script if available off      no action account  only account errors soft     try to soft-offline page without killing any processes
        This requires an uptodate kernel. Might not be successfull. hard     try to hard-offline page by killing processes
        Requires an uptodate kernel. Might not be successfull. soft-then-hard   First try to soft offline, then try hard offlining

memory-ce-action = off|account|soft|hard|soft-then-hard

memory-ce-action = soft

Trigger script before doing soft memory offline this trigger will scan and run all the scipts in the page-error-pre-soft-trigger.extern

memory-pre-sync-soft-ce-trigger = page-error-pre-sync-soft-trigger

Trigger script after completing soft memory offline this trigger will scan and run all the scipts in the page-error-post-soft-trigger.extern

memory-post-sync-soft-ce-trigger = page-error-post-sync-soft-trigger

The trigger config section

Maximum number of running triggers

children-max = 2

Execute triggers in this directory

directory = /etc/mcelog

See Also

mcelog(8), mcelog.triggers(5) http://www.mcelog.org

Referenced By

mcelog(8), mcelog.triggers(5).

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