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6.12.6, Win 11 VM pausing randomly

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I have a server with a Win 11 VM and a Win 10 VM on the same cache drive, the Win 11 VM has problems where it will randomly be shown as paused and I have to force stop it and then start it to make it work.  The Win 10 VM has no issues.  I have two other servers that have both Win 11 and Win 10 VMs and none of them have any issues with pausing.  I've read other posts where it's stated that VM pausing is usually a disk issue, but I don't see anything wrong in the SMART data or the sys or VM log.

nas1-diagnostics-20240318-1726.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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See if Windows is set to sleep/hibernate after a while.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

See if Windows is set to sleep/hibernate after a while.

 

Thats odd, I swear I checked it before.  "Put the computer to sleep" was set to 15 minutes.  

 

What's even more odd is that my other Win 11 VMs don't even have this option.

 

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Problem VM after changing.

 

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Other VMs...

Possibly the emulated chipset is different, and / or the virtio or other drivers are different.

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