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See also Power Management
See also XCP (XenServer) Virtualization Hosts
http://www.ingmarverheij.com/damn-you-c-states-unexpected-xenserver-reboot/
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX127395
Disable all power management in the BIOS:
On the XCP/XenServer host as root
:
xenpm get-cpufreq-states
No output indicates the (SpeedStep, PowerNow) power management has already been disabled.
xenpm get-cpuidle-states | grep total | uniq
A result above 2
indicates you need to disable power management in the BIOS.
Disable all C-states, including C1E.
If the server BIOS has power management options that leave power management to the BIOS rather than the operating system such as Dell Active Power Controller or HP Power Regulator, also disable this by setting the power management option to OS Control.
Dell:
HP:
Intel: