This will, of course, be getting replaced shortly, preferably before it does any real damage. Given it's a 2002-era chip, 11 years of service isn't exactly terrible.
I've seen quite a few UltraSPARC chips (especially IIIs) go over the years at work, and often had a shit of a time trying to get Sun to accept them as faulty and replace them.
[14865975.000023] Machine check events logged
MCE 0
CPU 0 BANK 2
ADDR 1438280
TIME 1384859595 Wed Nov 20 00:13:15 2013
STATUS d40040000000011a MCGSTATUS 0
MCGCAP 104 APICID 0 SOCKETID 0
CPUID Vendor AMD Family 6 Model 8
This will, of course, be getting replaced shortly, preferably before it does any real damage. Given it's a 2002-era chip, 11 years of service isn't exactly terrible.
I've seen quite a few UltraSPARC chips (especially IIIs) go over the years at work, and often had a shit of a time trying to get Sun to accept them as faulty and replace them.