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Event 129, storvsc - "Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort1, was issued"

I have a new Dell PoeerEdgde Server and I have connected 4 Samsungs SSD disks.
The server hangs from time to time and I can't see any problems in the "Windows Admin Center". I have upgradede all the Firmware and Software.
I have a lot os these logs errors - Event ID 129 (I have about 2-3 of these error pr. min)
Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort1, was issued.

The server is running Hyper-V 2019 Core and if I shutdown all the Hyper-Vs I don't see anything in the log and the problem disapears.

I can't find a solution online. :-)

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Hello,

I experienced similar problem and the option in Intel Rapid Storage application -> performance tab -> Link Power Management . I disabled this feature and my problem solved.

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It is running on af Hyper-V Core. Is it also possible on this?

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CarlFan-MSFT answered

Hi,
You mentioned that have upgraded the Software. Does this mean that the system update has been installed?
If not, I suggest that you could check for update. If any security update could be found, install them to check.
Something here might help.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ntdebugging/2011/05/06/understanding-storage-timeouts-and-event-129-errors/
Please also check the information below try to configure power management. It is related HP server. But I consider that Dell also might has power plan setting.
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Gaming-Notebooks/Reset-to-device-Device-RaidPort1-was-issued/td-p/5315958
Hope this helps and please help to accept as Answer if the response is useful.
Best Regards,
Carl

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