Re: NUC freeazing due to kernel bug
Tim Janssen wrote: > I use debian server on my NUC to run a low powered home server. It freezes > every 2-3 days what looks to be a kernel bug. From a lot of testing it only > occurs when the ethernet cable is inserted and it seems it has to do > something with low power mode (c-states). These issues have been reported > ever since kernel 5.10. I wonder if the debian devs are aware of this issue > and if a fix is undereway. Things that you really ought to tell us: - CPU? - model or motherboard identifier? - have you tried disabling low C states in BIOS? - you say it's been reported across major kernel releases -- what bug numbers? - are there any log entries written before it freezes? - can you avoid it by not unplugging/replugging the ethernet cable? - what ethernet NIC is in use? - have you run htop or another means to disable power saving on the NIC? ...and probably a dozen other things, but start there. -dsr-
NUC freeazing due to kernel bug
Dear Sir/Madam, I use debian server on my NUC to run a low powered home server. It freezes every 2-3 days what looks to be a kernel bug. From a lot of testing it only occurs when the ethernet cable is inserted and it seems it has to do something with low power mode (c-states). These issues have been reported ever since kernel 5.10. I wonder if the debian devs are aware of this issue and if a fix is undereway. Best regards, Tim Janssen