Latest upgrade of Ubuntu 18.04 leads to automatic sleep and wake servers [closed]

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My servers behave strange 5 days now. They go to sleep mode after about 10 minutes and on again, and off, and on periodic. Power configuration is Suspend Off. I do not how to fix. Both servers are unstable like that after sudo apt dist-upgrade. Tried to downgrade to kernel 4.15 from 4.16 do not solve the problem.
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closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186 Mar 8 at 13:51


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186
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  • 18.04 is not released yet. Bugs are to be expected and need to be reported on launchpad. Upgrading a server to a not-released OS is not the best choice to make. You will probably need to re-install, and restore a backup to revert back to 16.04 if you can not fix yourself.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:52










  • Very good suggestion about not use Development version for something important. Thank you.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:12










  • Same problem here. Desktop version, on Lenovo T430s, with rc4 kernel of 4.16.
    – Gelma
    Mar 11 at 21:50














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My servers behave strange 5 days now. They go to sleep mode after about 10 minutes and on again, and off, and on periodic. Power configuration is Suspend Off. I do not how to fix. Both servers are unstable like that after sudo apt dist-upgrade. Tried to downgrade to kernel 4.15 from 4.16 do not solve the problem.
Please help.










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closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186 Mar 8 at 13:51


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • 18.04 is not released yet. Bugs are to be expected and need to be reported on launchpad. Upgrading a server to a not-released OS is not the best choice to make. You will probably need to re-install, and restore a backup to revert back to 16.04 if you can not fix yourself.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:52










  • Very good suggestion about not use Development version for something important. Thank you.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:12










  • Same problem here. Desktop version, on Lenovo T430s, with rc4 kernel of 4.16.
    – Gelma
    Mar 11 at 21:50












up vote
0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











My servers behave strange 5 days now. They go to sleep mode after about 10 minutes and on again, and off, and on periodic. Power configuration is Suspend Off. I do not how to fix. Both servers are unstable like that after sudo apt dist-upgrade. Tried to downgrade to kernel 4.15 from 4.16 do not solve the problem.
Please help.










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My servers behave strange 5 days now. They go to sleep mode after about 10 minutes and on again, and off, and on periodic. Power configuration is Suspend Off. I do not how to fix. Both servers are unstable like that after sudo apt dist-upgrade. Tried to downgrade to kernel 4.15 from 4.16 do not solve the problem.
Please help.







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closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186 Mar 8 at 13:51


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186 Mar 8 at 13:51


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, Arronical, pomsky, Rinzwind, user68186
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • 18.04 is not released yet. Bugs are to be expected and need to be reported on launchpad. Upgrading a server to a not-released OS is not the best choice to make. You will probably need to re-install, and restore a backup to revert back to 16.04 if you can not fix yourself.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:52










  • Very good suggestion about not use Development version for something important. Thank you.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:12










  • Same problem here. Desktop version, on Lenovo T430s, with rc4 kernel of 4.16.
    – Gelma
    Mar 11 at 21:50
















  • 18.04 is not released yet. Bugs are to be expected and need to be reported on launchpad. Upgrading a server to a not-released OS is not the best choice to make. You will probably need to re-install, and restore a backup to revert back to 16.04 if you can not fix yourself.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:52










  • Very good suggestion about not use Development version for something important. Thank you.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:12










  • Same problem here. Desktop version, on Lenovo T430s, with rc4 kernel of 4.16.
    – Gelma
    Mar 11 at 21:50















18.04 is not released yet. Bugs are to be expected and need to be reported on launchpad. Upgrading a server to a not-released OS is not the best choice to make. You will probably need to re-install, and restore a backup to revert back to 16.04 if you can not fix yourself.
– Rinzwind
Mar 8 at 13:52




18.04 is not released yet. Bugs are to be expected and need to be reported on launchpad. Upgrading a server to a not-released OS is not the best choice to make. You will probably need to re-install, and restore a backup to revert back to 16.04 if you can not fix yourself.
– Rinzwind
Mar 8 at 13:52












Very good suggestion about not use Development version for something important. Thank you.
– Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
Mar 8 at 20:12




Very good suggestion about not use Development version for something important. Thank you.
– Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
Mar 8 at 20:12












Same problem here. Desktop version, on Lenovo T430s, with rc4 kernel of 4.16.
– Gelma
Mar 11 at 21:50




Same problem here. Desktop version, on Lenovo T430s, with rc4 kernel of 4.16.
– Gelma
Mar 11 at 21:50










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Launch a bug report, it seems like it bug. however try Unity Tweak Tool it may have some power settings within it. if not disable sleep mode.



How do I disable my system from going to sleep?






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  • It is probably Gnome Tweak Tool now a days, since that the default DE for 18.04.
    – Soren A
    Mar 8 at 13:49






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    Please do not provide answers for a server with software where you need a desktop.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:49






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    Thank you so much, Joel. I followed the link you provided. Tried the second guide with "sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target". And the two IoT servers is up and running again. Never sleep after 1 hour. Lovely.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:17


















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active

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1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes









active

oldest

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active

oldest

votes








up vote
0
down vote



accepted










Launch a bug report, it seems like it bug. however try Unity Tweak Tool it may have some power settings within it. if not disable sleep mode.



How do I disable my system from going to sleep?






share|improve this answer




















  • It is probably Gnome Tweak Tool now a days, since that the default DE for 18.04.
    – Soren A
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 1




    Please do not provide answers for a server with software where you need a desktop.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 2




    Thank you so much, Joel. I followed the link you provided. Tried the second guide with "sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target". And the two IoT servers is up and running again. Never sleep after 1 hour. Lovely.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:17















up vote
0
down vote



accepted










Launch a bug report, it seems like it bug. however try Unity Tweak Tool it may have some power settings within it. if not disable sleep mode.



How do I disable my system from going to sleep?






share|improve this answer




















  • It is probably Gnome Tweak Tool now a days, since that the default DE for 18.04.
    – Soren A
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 1




    Please do not provide answers for a server with software where you need a desktop.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 2




    Thank you so much, Joel. I followed the link you provided. Tried the second guide with "sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target". And the two IoT servers is up and running again. Never sleep after 1 hour. Lovely.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:17













up vote
0
down vote



accepted







up vote
0
down vote



accepted






Launch a bug report, it seems like it bug. however try Unity Tweak Tool it may have some power settings within it. if not disable sleep mode.



How do I disable my system from going to sleep?






share|improve this answer












Launch a bug report, it seems like it bug. however try Unity Tweak Tool it may have some power settings within it. if not disable sleep mode.



How do I disable my system from going to sleep?







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answered Mar 8 at 13:42









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  • It is probably Gnome Tweak Tool now a days, since that the default DE for 18.04.
    – Soren A
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 1




    Please do not provide answers for a server with software where you need a desktop.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 2




    Thank you so much, Joel. I followed the link you provided. Tried the second guide with "sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target". And the two IoT servers is up and running again. Never sleep after 1 hour. Lovely.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:17

















  • It is probably Gnome Tweak Tool now a days, since that the default DE for 18.04.
    – Soren A
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 1




    Please do not provide answers for a server with software where you need a desktop.
    – Rinzwind
    Mar 8 at 13:49






  • 2




    Thank you so much, Joel. I followed the link you provided. Tried the second guide with "sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target". And the two IoT servers is up and running again. Never sleep after 1 hour. Lovely.
    – Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
    Mar 8 at 20:17
















It is probably Gnome Tweak Tool now a days, since that the default DE for 18.04.
– Soren A
Mar 8 at 13:49




It is probably Gnome Tweak Tool now a days, since that the default DE for 18.04.
– Soren A
Mar 8 at 13:49




1




1




Please do not provide answers for a server with software where you need a desktop.
– Rinzwind
Mar 8 at 13:49




Please do not provide answers for a server with software where you need a desktop.
– Rinzwind
Mar 8 at 13:49




2




2




Thank you so much, Joel. I followed the link you provided. Tried the second guide with "sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target". And the two IoT servers is up and running again. Never sleep after 1 hour. Lovely.
– Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
Mar 8 at 20:17





Thank you so much, Joel. I followed the link you provided. Tried the second guide with "sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target". And the two IoT servers is up and running again. Never sleep after 1 hour. Lovely.
– Äan Điền Ngọc Huỳnh
Mar 8 at 20:17



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