May 16, 20206 yr Hi all, Hardware is a 6700k running on an MSI Z170 Gaming Pro Carbon with a 5700XT. I used to be able to use the S3 sleep plugin and the server would sleep, but now it won't. I can hear the hard drives stop but then nothing else happens until the drives spin up again and it's all back to normal. This is not so much of an issue apart from not being able to take advantage of using the script to sleep and wake Unraid to help with the Navi reset bug (only really an issue with Linux VM's). The script times out and gives me this error:- "/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/AMD Reset/script: line 7: echo: write error: Connection timed out" I've tried restoring defaults in the bios and there's not many settings which refer to S3 sleep and nothing seems to help. I've tried with and without GUI mode, disabling the iGPU, no usb devices attached at all apart from the stick that Unraid boots from, etc. Any ideas of other things to try?
November 17, 20205 yr Did you ever resolve this? The only thing I can think of is go back to basics. Turn off all dockers and excess vm's and see if it comes good. Then introduce the dockers/vms one by one and observe which one makes it fall over.
November 24, 20205 yr On 5/16/2020 at 3:36 PM, cobhc said: Hi all, Hardware is a 6700k running on an MSI Z170 Gaming Pro Carbon with a 5700XT. I used to be able to use the S3 sleep plugin and the server would sleep, but now it won't. I can hear the hard drives stop but then nothing else happens until the drives spin up again and it's all back to normal. This is not so much of an issue apart from not being able to take advantage of using the script to sleep and wake Unraid to help with the Navi reset bug (only really an issue with Linux VM's). The script times out and gives me this error:- "/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/AMD Reset/script: line 7: echo: write error: Connection timed out" I've tried restoring defaults in the bios and there's not many settings which refer to S3 sleep and nothing seems to help. I've tried with and without GUI mode, disabling the iGPU, no usb devices attached at all apart from the stick that Unraid boots from, etc. Any ideas of other things to try? Try this. Worked for me.
November 28, 20205 yr Author On 11/24/2020 at 4:46 PM, pulpfxn said: Try this. Worked for me. Still the same for me. I think it's a hardware fault. This motherboard is on its way out I think.
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