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Unraid Server Hanging Issue with ACPI Errors in Syslog

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8 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Try enabling the iGPU in the BIOS to see if there's any difference.

I can try this sometime later during my lunch, should I also turn off XMP?

  • Community Expert

It should not make any difference with the ACPI errors, but I don't recommend running any kind of overclock with servers, and XMP is overclocking.

  • Community Expert

I defaulted all bios settings

Enabled iGPU
Set XMP to disabled
Disbaled VMD
Enabled virtualization

Still same issues on boot

persephone-diagnostics-20250227-1554.zip

  • Community Expert

Updaated my nvidia driver "Production branch" and its better not fixed but better. If that helps.

  • Community Expert

Does it do the same without the Nvidia GPU installed? 

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I just booted without the GPU installed and it doesn't have that issue! Only thing in the logs is that the nvidia driver ca't find the hardware *phew* that was a rabbit hole I still need this to have my containers work though so is there any hope moving forward?

persephone-diagnostics-20250228-2202.zip

  • Community Expert

The best bet to resolve this is still a BIOS update, a newer kernel may also help, or maybe a newer Nvidia driver.

  • Community Expert

I have already updated the bios to the latest at the start of this and I have the latest Production branch nvidia driver. I can try in the BIOS disabling the PCIe native power management and maybe moving to just latest nvidia drivers but other than that I am struggling to find out whats causing this.

  • Community Expert

Not causing to resolve this.

  • Community Expert

You would need to wait for a newer BIOS or newer kernel/driver, for now, the choice is removing the GPU or ignoring the spam.

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The best thing I could find that has actually helped has been:

Disabling Docker
Uninstalling nvidia driver adn GPU stats
Rebooting
Installing Nvidia driver and GPU stats
Rebooting
Re-enabling docker

  • 2 months later...

As Jorge mentioned, I believe ultimately this is a BIOS bug, but after going back and forth with ChatGPT for a couple hours today I was able to solve mine by moving the the GPU from slot 1 to slot 2 in the motherboard. Slot 1 is PEG0 and slow 2 is PEG1. PEG1 seems to be the issue everyone is having. Give it a go!

  • 1 month later...
On 4/8/2023 at 6:55 AM, steveme said:

orrect typo. Here is one of the things i installed. intel site I also installed a chipset intel update from their site. not sure if you have a asus mobo. But this is the forum post that set me in the right direction. I will also note that i updated my bios first and

On 5/19/2025 at 11:38 PM, kevin.atlee said:

As Jorge mentioned, I believe ultimately this is a BIOS bug, but after going back and forth with ChatGPT for a couple hours today I was able to solve mine by moving the the GPU from slot 1 to slot 2 in the motherboard. Slot 1 is PEG0 and slow 2 is PEG1. PEG1 seems to be the issue everyone is having. Give it a go!

On 5/19/2025 at 11:38 PM, kevin.atlee said:

As Jorge mentioned, I believe ultimately this is a BIOS bug, but after going back and forth with ChatGPT for a couple hours today I was able to solve mine by moving the the GPU from slot 1 to slot 2 in the motherboard. Slot 1 is PEG0 and slow 2 is PEG1. PEG1 seems to be the issue everyone is having. Give it a go!

On 5/19/2025 at 11:38 PM, kevin.atlee said:

As Jorge mentioned, I believe ultimately this is a BIOS bug, but after going back and forth with ChatGPT for a couple hours today I was able to solve mine by moving the the GPU from slot 1 to slot 2 in the motherboard. Slot 1 is PEG0 and slow 2 is PEG1. PEG1 seems to be the issue everyone is having. Give it a go!

I downgraded my Asus Z690 Hero from bios 4301 to 4001. That didn't resolve the ACPI error. But it did resolve the extreme system instability I was seeing. BIOS was getting stuck at F6 inconsistently. Which is a reserved status. Basically could not restart without a hard power reset.

The system was then stable. But still had this ACPI bug still showing up. Thanks so much kevin.atlee. I swapped my SAS card and 3060 and the problem went away.

On this motherboard, each slot runs at 8X, with the 2 cards. So no big deal with them swapped.

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