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I have the same problem, also on a Thinkpad T570. It also fails with
v5.10-rc3 (5.10.3-051003-generic)
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Title:
Failure to write to NVMe disk soon
Using mainline kernel should be quite safe. Remove latencies and see if
default value works.
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Title:
Failure to write to NVMe disk soon after boo
Another update regarding the the system slowdown.
It seems it was caused by starting "Ubuntu on Wayland" from the main screen.
(had to do so previously to be able to login). So it seems unrelated to the
APST issue.
Should I repeat the tests with different latency again?
How dangerous is it for
Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.10-rc3/amd64/
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After setting
core.default_ps_max_latency_us=200
and running for a few hours, the system slows down significantly with
intermittent long pauses.
As all of this is rendering my computer unusable for work, can somebody
advise how to restore an use a previous kernel (and which one)?
Thanks and much
After setting
core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0
and running for more than an hour, the system crahsed again.
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Title:
Failure to write to NVMe disk
I will use
"core.default_ps_max_latency_us=5500"
for my daily use and see how it behaves. Or would you suggest any other setting?
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** Attachment added: "output of $ sudo nvme get-feature -f 0x0c -H /dev/nvme0"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-main/+bug/1903388/+attachment/5432136/+files/info-nvme-get-feature-APST.txt
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