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[Bug 1804231] [NEW] Linux, Ubuntu, 18.04, CI, NB13, After changing level, run "dmesg", show errors. (FR:100%)

 

Public bug reported:

  
Description:
Run 'dmesg -T | grep "error" ' will show some error messages after change level 5 to level 3. 

Expected Behavior:
No issue occured after change level.

Severity:
Sev-3
P3
C3
L4

Test Environment:
1. Project: Northbay 13 SKU9
2. BIOS: 0.4.0
3. OS: CI Ubuntu 18.04

Note:
1. VP on all North Bay13 SKU
2. VP on change level 3 to level 5
3. VP on 'shutdown -h now' command

Cross Platform:
N/A

Test case:
[CSV-TC-4575][WIS-TC-4170] Linux_ACPI - Power Cycle Testing step2
 
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Boot to Ubuntu OS and open Terminal via "Ctrl + Alt + T".
2. Change level 5 to level 3 via "systemctl set-default multi-user.target" command.
3. Reboot to level 3.
4. Run "dmesg -T | grep "error" command will find some error messages.--->Problem(refer to PIC).

** Affects: glance
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: north-bay-13

** Attachment added: "Level3.jpg"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1804231/+attachment/5214516/+files/Level3.jpg

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Title:
  Linux, Ubuntu, 18.04, CI, NB13, After changing level, run "dmesg",
  show errors. (FR:100%)

Status in Glance:
  New

Bug description:
    
  Description:
  Run 'dmesg -T | grep "error" ' will show some error messages after change level 5 to level 3. 

  Expected Behavior:
  No issue occured after change level.

  Severity:
  Sev-3
  P3
  C3
  L4

  Test Environment:
  1. Project: Northbay 13 SKU9
  2. BIOS: 0.4.0
  3. OS: CI Ubuntu 18.04

  Note:
  1. VP on all North Bay13 SKU
  2. VP on change level 3 to level 5
  3. VP on 'shutdown -h now' command

  Cross Platform:
  N/A

  Test case:
  [CSV-TC-4575][WIS-TC-4170] Linux_ACPI - Power Cycle Testing step2
   
  Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Boot to Ubuntu OS and open Terminal via "Ctrl + Alt + T".
  2. Change level 5 to level 3 via "systemctl set-default multi-user.target" command.
  3. Reboot to level 3.
  4. Run "dmesg -T | grep "error" command will find some error messages.--->Problem(refer to PIC).

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