<Time-stamp> <NSX-Manager-hostname> kernel - - - [588###.585###] watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#20 stuck for 10s! [swapper/1:0]
<Time-stamp> <NSX-Manager-hostname> kernel - - - [588###.585###] watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#6 stuck for 9s!
2026-05-12T10:50:43.435Z In(182) vmkernel: cpu19:2097454)StorageApdHandlerEv: 106: Device or filesystem with identifier [####-####] has entered the All Paths Down state.
2026-05-12T10:52:43.441Z In(182) vmkernel: cpu18:2097454)StorageApdHandlerEv: 106: Device or filesystem with identifier [####-####] has entered the All Paths Down state.VMware NSX
VMware ESXi
CPU soft lockups occur when a virtual machine's vCPU is unable to run a new task for more than 20 seconds. Possible causes for this include, but are not limited to, resource (CPU and memory) contention, storage outages (APD/PDL), snapshot quiesce and other VM stun operations, and guest OS kernel bugs.
The cause in this case is an APD event observed on the NSX Managers underlying storage.
Further investigation of the underlying storage is necessary. Either the storage issue causing these errors will need to be addressed, or the NSX Manager VM's can be Storage vMotioned to a stable datastore to avoid this issue in the future.
Note: Snapshots of NSX Manager appliance VMs should not be taken as explained in the following doc Disable Snapshots on an NSX Appliance. However, because the CPU lockup state can also come about due to snapshot quiesce actions, make sure that no snapshots are present for the NSX Manager VMs.
See NSX Manager node(s) become unresponsive and the VM console shows errors like "BUG: soft lockup - CPU#<##> stuck for <##>s!..." for another cause of this error.