5.187. mcelog


Updated mcelog packages that fix three bugs and add two enhancements are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The mcelog packages provide the mcelog daemon to collect and decode Machine Check Exception data on AMD64 and Intel 64 platforms.

Bug Fixes

BZ#728265
Prior to this update, the mcelog README file contained references to nonexistent directories. This update removes these references and updates the file.
BZ#769363
Prior to this update, the mcelog daemon wrongly displayed an error that a certain microarchitecture was not supported even if the CPU was supported if mcelog was run on Intel CPUs only with architectural decoding enabled. This update removes this message.
BZ#784091
Prior to this update, a cron job tried to install regardless whether a system was supported or not. As a result, the mcelog daemon displayed the message "No such device" if mcelog was installed on unsupported systems. This update prevents the cron job from installing on unsupported processors.

Enhancements

BZ#746785
Prior to this update, the mcelog daemon displayed the error "mcelog read: No such device" when running the unsupported AMD Family 16 microarchitecture or higher. This update adds a check to mcelog to determine what AMD processor family is used. If needed, the new message "CPU is unsupported" is displayed.
BZ#795508
Prior to this update, The cron file for mcelog did not use the "--supported" option. As a consequence, the "--supported" option did not correctly check whether the mcelog daemon worked. This update adds the "--supported" option to the crontab file and removes two redundant strings.
All users of mcelog are advised to upgrade to these updated mcelog packages, which fix these bugs and add these enhancements.
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