Re: rare but repeating system crash in C7

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On Jan 2, 2021, at 9:55 AM, Fred <fred.fredex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Plantronics USB headset/microphone?
> Yottamaster RAID-1 storage (USB3)?
> Behringer USB audio interface?
> Logitech wireless mouse?
> Leopold USB keyboard?

HID devices won’t go to sleep when the computer does, else they couldn’t wake it back up.  (Keyboard & mouse, mainly.)

The two audio interfaces may or may not sleep.  Try checking their indicator LEDs when the computer goes to sleep: I’d expect them to visibly show that they’ve gone to sleep if they do.  If they do, then on wake, they *could* do this sort of thing.

I’d go after the RAID enclosure first, particularly if it’s hardware RAID, since that means it’s “clever,” thus suspect.  Check that you’ve got the current firmware:

    https://www.yottamaster.com/?route=common/driver

If it’s one of their JBOD models, requiring that you do some sort of software RAID, I’d expect a much different report in the kernel log if the corresponding software RAID component had a bug, which would mean it’s got some fundamental USB compatibility problem if that’s the device causing the problem. Again, check for firmware updates.
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