So it would appear that also for me the issue is not completely resolved by setting "Typical Power idle". One of my two (identical) servers reported this morning that a bunch of processes had blocked for more than 120s:
(I cut out a lot of other info like call traces, also these are just 4 examples but there's way more):
> [1094614.681444] INFO: task md1_raid1:301 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
> [1094614.681902] INFO: task fail2ban-server:1095 blocked for more than 120
> seconds.
> [1094614.682226] INFO: task mysqld:1319 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
> [1094614.682447] INFO: task ntpd:1653 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
All the output occurred in the same 3 ms.
Interestingly, the server had not crashed because of this. I did reboot it though, just in case. Meanwhile, still no word from AMD..
So it would appear that also for me the issue is not completely resolved by setting "Typical Power idle". One of my two (identical) servers reported this morning that a bunch of processes had blocked for more than 120s:
(I cut out a lot of other info like call traces, also these are just 4 examples but there's way more): server: 1095 blocked for more than 120
> [1094614.681444] INFO: task md1_raid1:301 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
> [1094614.681902] INFO: task fail2ban-
> seconds.
> [1094614.682226] INFO: task mysqld:1319 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
> [1094614.682447] INFO: task ntpd:1653 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
All the output occurred in the same 3 ms.
Interestingly, the server had not crashed because of this. I did reboot it though, just in case. Meanwhile, still no word from AMD..