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  1. Okay, I removed the igpu, successfully went through a reboot cycle. Result! Added the igpu back to get comparative logs, reboot cycle also worked fine. What?! That was unexpected. Prior to this I had made sure that the VM and unraid were fully updated, it hadn't made any difference, still paused the VM on a reboot. As unsatisfying as 'turned it off and on again' is as a fix, I'll take a win when I get one. Thanks for pointing me in the correct direction.
  2. I'm not sure what you are asking. This VM used to reboot fine but a few months ago it started going to pause instead of finishing the reboot cycle when instructed from CLI during an SSH session. I'm not actively using the iGPU for display purposes, it is attached to the VM purely for the computational element it brings. Thanks.
  3. It has been another six weeks, bump for visibility as the issue still exists, thanks.
  4. It has been a month, bump for visibility as the issue still exists, thanks.
  5. tower-diagnostics-20231020-1154.zip Other Ubuntu VMs on the same unit reboot fine. I can use Force Stop, then Start on this one when it is in Pause. I've checked that the QEMU guest agent is installed and functional: rick@igpu-22:~$ systemctl status qemu-guest-agent â qemu-guest-agent.service - QEMU Guest Agent Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/qemu-guest-agent.service; static) Active: active (running) since Fri 2023-10-20 11:56:51 BST; 40s ago Main PID: 510 (qemu-ga) Tasks: 2 (limit: 7001) Memory: 1.1M CPU: 2ms CGroup: /system.slice/qemu-guest-agent.service ââ510 /usr/sbin/qemu-ga Oct 20 11:56:51 igpu-22 systemd[1]: Started QEMU Guest Agent. I saw in other posts that running out of space can be an issue, that doesn't seem to be my problem: rick@igpu-22:~$ df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on tmpfs 605088 1544 603544 1% /run /dev/vda5 30268356 19778112 8927364 69% / tmpfs 3025436 0 3025436 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock /dev/vda1 523248 4 523244 1% /boot/efi tmpfs 605084 84 605000 1% /run/user/1000 I'm running out of google-fu, thanks for your help.