Hi everyone,
I am running Proxmox VE 9.1.1 on a Beelink EQ14 (Intel Twin Lake N150, 16GB RAM).
I am experiencing random hard freezes every 2-3 days. The system becomes completely unresponsive and I'm looking for advice on how to debug this further, as the logs provide no clues.
**The Symptoms:**
- The system runs stable for about 48-72 hours, then hangs completely.
- Network is dead (cannot ping the host or any VMs).
- The physical network port LEDs show a blinking orange light, but the green light is off.
- HDMI output is completely black (no signal/console).
- Physical power button is unresponsive (short and long press does nothing).
- The only way to recover is to pull the power plug and reconnect.
**Diagnostics attempted:**
- Checked Syslog/Journalctl: There are NO errors or kernel panics prior to the freeze. The logs simply cut off at a random timestamp and resume after the hard reboot.
- Ran Memtest86+ and disk checks: All passed without errors.
- I downgraded the kernel to 6.14, same issue.
**Hardware:**
- Model: Beelink EQ14
- CPU: Intel N150 (Twin Lake)
- Kernel: Default PVE 9.1 kernel
- Storage: NVMe SSD
Has anyone experienced similar stability issues with the N150/EQ14 platform on PVE 9?
Any suggestions are welcome!
I am running Proxmox VE 9.1.1 on a Beelink EQ14 (Intel Twin Lake N150, 16GB RAM).
I am experiencing random hard freezes every 2-3 days. The system becomes completely unresponsive and I'm looking for advice on how to debug this further, as the logs provide no clues.
**The Symptoms:**
- The system runs stable for about 48-72 hours, then hangs completely.
- Network is dead (cannot ping the host or any VMs).
- The physical network port LEDs show a blinking orange light, but the green light is off.
- HDMI output is completely black (no signal/console).
- Physical power button is unresponsive (short and long press does nothing).
- The only way to recover is to pull the power plug and reconnect.
**Diagnostics attempted:**
- Checked Syslog/Journalctl: There are NO errors or kernel panics prior to the freeze. The logs simply cut off at a random timestamp and resume after the hard reboot.
- Ran Memtest86+ and disk checks: All passed without errors.
- I downgraded the kernel to 6.14, same issue.
**Hardware:**
- Model: Beelink EQ14
- CPU: Intel N150 (Twin Lake)
- Kernel: Default PVE 9.1 kernel
- Storage: NVMe SSD
Has anyone experienced similar stability issues with the N150/EQ14 platform on PVE 9?
Any suggestions are welcome!