Hello everyone,
I've run into an issue on my Lenovo m720q tiny, where proxmox fails to reboot. I've had the machine running for over a month, when overnight it randomly decided to stop working. It was unresponsive to ssh and when I plugged in a monitor I was met with a completely frozen session and a wall of nvme errors.
I had assumed there was an issue with the notorious power saving creep that's been haunting linux kernels (and I still assume the issue somewhat persists) but I had already taken the neccessary precautions and set the
flag in the linux kernel long ago.
I rebooted the system, but the system would always hang with the following message:
Odd, I booted into recovery mode and got the following errors (see attached images)
I check the status of the nvme using the lenovo built in bios-native test and the nvme passed without issue. The bios recognizes the drive without issue.
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
Kind regards.
I've run into an issue on my Lenovo m720q tiny, where proxmox fails to reboot. I've had the machine running for over a month, when overnight it randomly decided to stop working. It was unresponsive to ssh and when I plugged in a monitor I was met with a completely frozen session and a wall of nvme errors.
I had assumed there was an issue with the notorious power saving creep that's been haunting linux kernels (and I still assume the issue somewhat persists) but I had already taken the neccessary precautions and set the
Code:
nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0
I rebooted the system, but the system would always hang with the following message:
Code:
lvm:242 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
Not tainted 6.5.11-6-pve #1
nvme nvme0: Device not ready: aborting reset, CSTS=0x1
Odd, I booted into recovery mode and got the following errors (see attached images)
I check the status of the nvme using the lenovo built in bios-native test and the nvme passed without issue. The bios recognizes the drive without issue.
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
Kind regards.