forgive my lack of knowledge... but I tried to do this.Hey,
did you runupdate-grub
?
Is your NVME on it's latest firmware release?
Look at this one here - https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/a...ceived-should-i-be-worried.127067/post-555447
yep, sure did.Maybe a silly question:
You did reboot after the "update-grub", right?
dmidecode -t bios
and dmidecode -t 2
? Maybe there is a setting in your bios for PCIe messages?What's the output ofdmidecode -t bios
anddmidecode -t 2
? Maybe there is a setting in your bios for PCIe messages?
One more question - does it affect your storage in anyway? Capacity or latency wise?
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yeah not sure on temps. at least it has a fan. Unfortuantely the power supply on these newer beelinks is proprietary and magnetic.In any Mini PC of that nature I would initially check 2 things:
Internal temps & Power supply.
Don't know your whole setup but we do know your running 2x Samsung 980 Pro 1TB Gen4 - that's going to draw power & generate heat inside a confined small area.
Many (Chinese esp.) Mini PC designers - add all sorts of features to their Mini PCs - But do not rigorously test all the various (optional) configurations for power requirements & thermals. Search out there on the WWW how many Mini PC manufacturers later tell the customers to avoid certain configurations with their products. (Often these companies do not comprehend the word recall!)
I'm not sure which boot loader I'm using. I'll edit the systemd-boot one you listed and see what happens.Are you sure you are even using the Grub-bootloader? Does "cat /proc/cmdline" show your additions, concerning ASPM?
Depending on how you installed, you might be using systemd-boot. Then editing the grub config would of course be pointless. In that case, you would need "/etc/kernel/cmdline".
See here: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#sysboot_edit_kernel_cmdline
Yep! that was the issue! I'm using EFI and ZFS so proxmox is using systemd-boot.Are you sure you are even using the Grub-bootloader? Does "cat /proc/cmdline" show your additions, concerning ASPM?
Depending on how you installed, you might be using systemd-boot. Then editing the grub config would of course be pointless. In that case, you would need "/etc/kernel/cmdline".
See here: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#sysboot_edit_kernel_cmdline
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