Standby doesn't work

  • Sorry Folks,


    it's my again!



    14380 vbetool and vbestate save takes 99,9% of CPU-Time (only of one Core?)


    I've sent the logs: IVXiqaNL


    For all others:
    MSI Z97 PC Mate
    Pentium G3258
    4 Gigs of RAM
    5 3TB Seagate Barracuda
    1 40 GB Intel SSD 40
    1 TP-Link RTL8111/8168B PCI-E NIC (also the same on Board)


    OMV 1.0.32
    Services:
    AppleFiling
    Autoshutdown
    Antivirus
    PlexMediaServer
    SSH


    TIA
    Mierscheid

  • Are the Standby modes in the BIOS enabled?


    Greetings
    David

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  • Okay, there are some PM-Settings in the advanced CPU-Section(*sic*) of the UEFI-BIOS.
    I've activated them... it suspends correcly! 8o
    But didn't wake up til I press the Powerbutton. *sic*


    WOL is set to "OS".
    Before it was set to "PCI/PCI-E-Events"
    The MSI-BIOS is like Windows-Phone: all configuration settings are hard to find and widespread.
    My Gigabyte-Board is much clearer and easy to use.
    I guess, I have to test several settings for a while...


    BTW: May I change some PM-settings in Debian? 84 Watts are much too much wasted energy. :(


    Cheers
    Mierscheid

  • It wasn't the "advanced CPU-Settings" it was in the overclock(!!!) settings!
    Thanks, MSI! Many thanks! :cursing: Overclock? *facepalm*
    They also disabled(!) Speed Step by default! *argh*
    Powerconsumption is now at 70 watts. Still much too much. :|

  • WoL fixed! :)
    You have to disable EuP 2013! This function is for extreme powersaving and therefore it disables the NICs.
    On my system, the NIC-LEDs are not working in suspend mode, but the system still resumes at a MagicPacket.


    Suspend still not works:
    I've made changes on the webend to the autoshutdown, but they didn't take effect.
    The logfile says, it still uses the default(?) settings, cause ist shows a ip-range for my network, but I've entered a single IP that didn't exists for testing purposes.


    Any suggestions? :(


    Edit:
    My fault. ;(
    I have to specify only the last octett instead of the full IP-Address. :whistling: I'm stupid. :/
    I can test it only in fake-mode now.
    Will tell you, if I was sucessfull at last.

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