I’ve had two server oses here: alma linux and debian(currently). On both of them, they will hang when I shut them down from cockpit, and they hang at the end of the shutdown.
Also, it takes an hour to a day to have this issue start. if it’s restarted two times in a row quickly, it works perfectly fine for some reason.
What I’ve tried:
- setting “acpi=off” and “acpi=force” kernel parameters in grub
- removing my nvidia gpu(i was using nouveau drivers)
- changing distros
nothing worked. here are some things that both distros had in common with eachother:
- systemd
- cockpit
- libvirt & qemu
- docker
does anyone have advice? nothing i’ve seen online has worked. thank you for suggestions
Your machine isn’t shutting down, it’s trying to sleep.
You also have active KVM instances which are fighting to keep it alive.
can you elaborate on why you suspect this? The cockpit reboot or shutdown button uses the
shutdown
command directly along with a--reboot
or--poweroff
flag.onSubmit(event) { const Dialogs = this.context; const arg = this.props.shutdown ? "--poweroff" : "--reboot"; if (!this.props.shutdown) cockpit.hint("restart"); cockpit.spawn(["shutdown", arg, this.state.when, this.state.message], { superuser: "require", err: "message" }) .then(this.props.onClose || Dialogs.close) .catch(e => this.setState({ error: e.toString() })); event.preventDefault(); return false; }
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