There are certainly no user inactivity monitors in the default Ubuntu
Server install and we have never seen systemd-suspend.service triggered
on any of our systems.  I don't think this is a systemd bug - it's
either a configuration error, or it's a bug in whatever is triggering
systemd-suspend.service (which systemd itself does not do).

This bug report indicates that there is desktop software installed on
the system where this bug was encountered.  There certainly may be idle
timers in desktop software that trigger a suspend; and there may be bugs
in how those triggers detect that the system is "idle"; possibly
including platform-specific bugs.  Canonical does not support the Ubuntu
Desktop on POWER.  Is this problem reproducible for you with a pristine
install of Ubuntu Server?

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  DD2.2 freezes/hangs after 20mins of uptime

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