The CPU Machine chk can refer to really any kind of error, hardware or software. The first thing to do would be to check the ESM/Hardware log to see if there are any other errors associated, such as a memory module reporting an SBE or MBE error.
If there's no indication of what the error might be referring to I would suggest running diagnostics, which you would need to schedule downtime to do.
The R710 is part of the 11th gen series, which has built in diagnostics, when you first power on the server you will get the option F10 in the upper right for System Services, if you select this it will get you to the USC where you can select to run hardware diagnostics.
ImmortalMyrddin
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November 24th, 2013 14:00
The CPU Machine chk can refer to really any kind of error, hardware or software. The first thing to do would be to check the ESM/Hardware log to see if there are any other errors associated, such as a memory module reporting an SBE or MBE error.
If there's no indication of what the error might be referring to I would suggest running diagnostics, which you would need to schedule downtime to do.
The R710 is part of the 11th gen series, which has built in diagnostics, when you first power on the server you will get the option F10 in the upper right for System Services, if you select this it will get you to the USC where you can select to run hardware diagnostics.