[SOLVED] RHEL stucks [suspect it's because hardware issue (CPU)]
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RHEL stucks [suspect it's because hardware issue (CPU)]
Hi All, hope it's the right forum . [if not , please move it to then right one]
I installed RHEL 7.2 on Cisco UCS-C460
every time when i'm using it, after 30 min - 1 hour , it's stuck , and i see some CPU error [in the UCS CIMC]
I suspect that maybe there is some pacth i need to download in order the OS will be able to work with the cutting edge CPU [see screenshot] http://www.interload.co.il/upload/8151991.PNG
On the CIMC screen, in the [Server] tab, click [System Event Log] and look for an event that is marked Critical. Also, does the [Fault Summary] window show anything?
Then, still on the CIMC screen, on the right-hand side, click the [Admin] tab, then click on [Event Management]. Are all of your Actions set to "None"?
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