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    Crash with Intel 760p NVME

    I've cheched avaliable powersaving states first with nvme id-ctrl from nvme-cli package. #nvme id-ctrl /dev/nvme0 NVME Identify Controller: vid : 0x8086 ssvid : 0x8086 sn : EDITED mn : INTEL SSDPEKKW010T8 fr : 004C rab : 6 ieee ...
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    Crash with Intel 760p NVME

    Solved by setting nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=1500 in boot command line to disable last two powersaving states
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    Crash with Intel 760p NVME

    We have ASUS RS700A-E9 platform with dual epyc 7501 and installed Proxmox 6.0 on 4 HDDs. We wanted to upgrade HDDs to 2xNVME but faced kernel panic. [ 13.738723] i40e 0000:21:00.0: PCI-Express: Speed 8.0GT/s Width x8 [ 13.751726] i40e 0000:21:00.0: Features: PF-id[0] VFs: 64 VSIs: 66 QP...

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