When I run ras-mc-ctl –summary I get the following output: No Memory errors. No PCIe AER errors. No Extlog errors. No devlink errors. Disk errors summary: 0:0 has 15356 errors 0:2064 has 4669 errors 0:2816 has 594 errors No MCE errors. Now, I’m not particularly concerned about there errors given that presumably even my CD/DVD […]
- Tags but I am regardless curious, but the numbers there don't line up at all with the ones here. The numbers in lsblk have 8 as major for all my disks and 11 as major for my C, how does this number notation line up with my physical drives? If I do lsblk I see a similar syntax which has the header MAJ:MIN (presumably, I'm not particularly concerned about there errors given that presumably even my CD/DVD drive which I haven't used has them given that I only, When I run ras-mc-ctl --summary I get the following output: No Memory errors. No PCIe AER errors. No Extlog errors. No devlink errors. Di, which does not line up with the numbers given to me by ras-mc-ctl. How do I figure out which drives the numbers in ras-mc-ctl --summary corr